نتایج جستجو برای: maternal colonization

تعداد نتایج: 133177  

Journal: :International journal of STD & AIDS 1992
M Temmerman M I Lopita H C Sanghvi S K Sinei F A Plummer P Piot

The role of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) as risk factor for spontaneous abortion was investigated in a case-control study in Nairobi, Kenya. Cases (n = 195) were women admitted with clinical signs and symptoms of spontaneous abortion, before 20 weeks of gestation. Patients with induced or clinically septic abortion were excluded. Controls...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2010
Y Nakai C Shinga-Ishihara M Kaji K Moriya K Murakami-Yamanaka M Takimura

An important caries prevention strategy for children includes measures to interfere with transmission of mutans streptococci (MS). This study confirmed the effectiveness of maternal early exposure to xylitol chewing gum on mother-child transmission of MS. After screening, 107 pregnant women with high salivary MS were randomized into two groups: xylitol gum (Xylitol; n = 56) and no gum (Control;...

Journal: :British medical journal 1975
T M Reid

A retrospective study of obstetric and perinatal illness due to group B streptococci during 1972-4 based on bacteriological referrals from Aberdeen Maternity Hospital and Special Nursery disclosed (1) a wide spectrum of maternal morbidity, particularly associated with amniotomy and a prolonged rupture-delivery interval, and (2) the emergence of the group B streptococcus as a major cause of seri...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2011
Ankie Lebon Nelianne J Verkaik Joost A M Labout Corné P de Vogel Herbert Hooijkaas Henri A Verbrugh Willem J B van Wamel Vincent W V Jaddoe Albert Hofman Peter W M Hermans Jiangtao Ma Tim J Mitchell Henriette A Moll Alex van Belkum

The currently available pneumococcal vaccines do not protect against all serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae. A shift toward nonvaccine serotypes causing colonization and invasive disease has occurred, and studies on protein-based vaccines have been undertaken. We assessed the association between specific antibodies against pneumococcal virulence proteins and colonization and respiratory trac...

2014
Gaurav Kwatra Peter V. Adrian Tinevimbo Shiri Eckhart J. Buchmann Clare L. Cutland Shabir A. Madhi

BACKGROUND Maternal recto-vaginal colonization with Group B Streptococcus (GBS) and consequent vertical transmission to the newborn predisposes neonates to early-onset invasive GBS disease. This study aimed to determine the acquisition and loss of serotype-specific recto-vaginal GBS colonization from 20-37+ weeks of gestational age. METHODS Vaginal and rectal swabs were collected from HIV-uni...

2013
Tinevimbo Shiri Marta C Nunes Peter V Adrian Nadia Van Niekerk Keith P Klugman Shabir A Madhi

BACKGROUND A high prevalence of bacterial nasopharyngeal co-infections has been reported in children, however, such data is limited in adults. We examined the interaction of Haemophilus influenzae, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae pharyngeal colonization in mother-child dyads. METHODS Pneumococcal-vaccine naïve children and their mothers had pharyngeal swabs undertaken at 1....

Journal: :Microbiome research reports 2022

Human milk (HM) is the gold standard for infant nutrition during first months of life. Beyond its nutritional components, complex bioactive composition includes microorganisms, their metabolites, and oligosaccharides, which also contribute to gut colonization immune system maturation. There growing evidence beneficial effects bacteria present in HM. However, current research presents limited da...

2014
Zufan Lakew Woldu Tatek Gebreegziabher Teklehaimanot Sisay Teklu Waji Mahlet Yigeremu Gebremariam

BACKGROUND Group B streptococcus (GBS) has been implicated in adverse pregnancy outcomes. GBS recto-vaginal colonization rates significantly vary among different communities and geographic locations. Limited data is available on the prevalence and effects of GBS recto-vaginal colonization among pregnant mothers in developing countries like Ethiopia. OBJECTIVE To assess the prevalence of GBS r...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2017
Cláudia Wollheim Rosa Dea Sperhacke Sabrina Kahler Ribeiro Fontana Andréa Cristina Vanni Sérgio Kakuta Kato Patricia Regina de Araújo Afonso Luis Barth José Mauro Madi

INTRODUCTION: Group B Streptococcus (GBS), a source of neonatal infection, colonizes the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts of pregnant women. Routine screening for maternal GBS in late pregnancy and consequent intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis have reduced the incidence of early-onset GBS neonatal infection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of PCR, compared to cult...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
mohammad reza nahaei n. ghandchilar n. bilan p. ghahramani

group b streptococcus (gbs) is a major cause of severe systemic and local infections in newborns. this study was performed to evaluate the presence of gbs in pregnant women and their newborns in tabriz, iran. vaginal specimens were collected from 965 women who were candidate for vaginal delivery for bacteriological study of group b streptococci. several samples from various sites of the newborn...

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