Publications
| a serotype viii strain among colonizing group b streptococcal isolates in boston, massachusetts. | maternal colonization with group b streptococcus (gbs) is a risk factor for neonatal gbs disease. whereas serotypes ia, ib, ii, iii, and v are prevalent in the united states, types vi and viii predominate in japan. recently, a serotype viii strain was detected among 114 clinical gbs isolates from a boston, mass., hospital. | 1999 | 10523595 |
| type iv neonatal early-onset group b streptococcal disease in a united states hospital. | group b streptococcus (gbs) serotypes causing neonatal disease vary by geographic region. surveillance at the brigham and women's hospital in boston, massachusetts, revealed a case of neonatal early-onset sepsis caused by type iv gbs. neonatal type iv disease occurs in the middle east but has not recently been described in u.s. infants. | 2007 | 17267636 |
| estimating the probability of neonatal early-onset infection on the basis of maternal risk factors. | to develop a quantitative model to estimate the probability of neonatal early-onset bacterial infection on the basis of maternal intrapartum risk factors. | 2011 | 22025590 |