eight-year outcome of universal screening and intrapartum antibiotics for maternal group b streptococcal carriers. | to report the outcome of intervention to reduce early-onset group b streptococcal disease (eogbsd) at a tertiary maternity hospital in sydney and to review all cases of eogbsd since intervention to improve outcomes further. | 1998 | 9417166 |
institution of universal screening for group b streptococcus (gbs) from a risk management protocol results in reduction of early-onset gbs disease in a tertiary obstetric unit. | to determine the effect of institution of a universal screening protocol as per cdc 2002 guidelines had on the incidence of early-onset group b streptococcal (gbs) and non-gbs disease in a tertiary obstetric unit. | 2007 | 17877594 |
phenotypical and genotypical characteristics of invasive group b streptococcus isolates in western sydney 2000-2005. | to analyse antimicrobial susceptibility and serotypes of group b streptococcus (gbs) bloodstream isolates from different patient groups. | 2007 | 18027264 |
compliance with a protocol for intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis against neonatal group b streptococcal sepsis in women with clinical risk factors. | the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of clinical risk factors (crf) for neonatal sepsis in laboring women and to evaluate clinician compliance with a crf-based protocol for intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (iap). | 2002 | 12648317 |
the new south wales mastitis control program. 2. effect upon bacterial infections. | bacteriological examinations were made on quarter samples from cows in 35 herds over a 3 year period to monitor the response in a mastitis control program. initially, staphylococcus aureus predominated in 32 of the herds and the mean herd prevalence was 26%. the control measures halved this rate but there was considerable variation in response between herds. the decline occurred rapidly and there was a significant reduction (p less than 0.01) by 3 months. streptococcus agalactiae predominated in ... | 1977 | 348186 |