Effect of probiotics on mother-to-neonate vertical transmission of group B streptococci: A prospective open-label randomized study
Background: Group B Streptococci (GBS) are common vaginal bacteria found in 20-30% of pregnant women and a significant cause of invasive infections in newborns. Recently, attention has been focused on the efficacy of probiotics during the perinatal period. However, the effect of probiotic intake on...
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Main Authors: | Yuriha Kasai (Author), Mitsutaka Komatsu (Author), Yudai Toyama (Author), Saki Nakano (Author), Ken Hisata (Author), Mie Yamada (Author), Toshiaki Shimizu (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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