Late-onset group B streptococcal disease by infected mother's milk detected by polymerase chain reaction.

作者: Francesca Cavrini , Laura Serra , Vittorio Sambri , Marcello Lanari , Giovanna Liguori

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关键词: ImmunologyNeonatal sepsisBreast milkNeonatal infectionDiseaseVirologyGroup BBiologyPathogenesisStreptococcus agalactiaeLate onset

摘要: Late-onset Group B streptococcal (GBS) disease is a cause of illness, death and neurological sequelae in infancy. The epidemiology pathogenesis late-onset GBS poorly defined. Infected breast-milk has been suggested as source postnatal infection invasive disease. We describe by infected mother's milk term newborn which the detection neonatal bloodstream (confirmed culture) was performed PCR.

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