[Group B beta-hemolytic Streptococcus: study on colonization of mother-neonate couples observed in January-May 1988 at the obstetrics and gynecology unit and the neonatal section at the Pistoia Hospital].

R Rossetti, M Onorari, E Tesi, M Massari, S Sani
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In a previous study, carried out on women at delivery recovered at the obstetric ward of the Pistoia Hospital, we noted a high incidence of group B Streptococci cultured from vaginal site. Because group B streptococcal infection is very serious in neonates we decided to examine the frequence of vertical and horizontal transmission among the mother-neonate couples. We have also compared their rate of colonisation by doing rectal and vaginal swabs on women and rectal, vaginal and external auditory canal swabs on babies. In fact we known that infants moderately to heavily colonised with group B Streptococci at birth, appear to have a significant higher risk of developing serious disease than do infants only lightly colonised. In our work we haven't observed any acute group B streptococcal infection, but we have identified 18 couples mother-neonate colonised by the same group B Streptococci serotype, which is proof of an easy vertical transmission of group B Streptococci whilst horizontal transmission is very rare (only one case).

[B群乙型溶血性链球菌:1988年1 - 5月皮斯托亚医院妇产科和新生儿科观察到的母婴定植研究]。
在之前的一项研究中,在皮斯托亚医院产科病房对分娩后康复的妇女进行了研究,我们注意到阴道部位培养的B群链球菌的发病率很高。由于B组链球菌感染在新生儿中非常严重,我们决定检查母婴夫妇之间垂直和水平传播的频率。我们还通过对妇女进行直肠和阴道拭子测试以及对婴儿进行直肠、阴道和外耳道拭子测试来比较它们的定植率。事实上,我们知道,出生时感染B群链球菌中度至重度的婴儿,似乎比轻度感染的婴儿患严重疾病的风险要高得多。在我们的工作中,我们没有观察到任何急性B组链球菌感染,但我们已经确定了18对母亲-新生儿由相同的B组链球菌血清型定植,这证明了B组链球菌容易垂直传播,而水平传播非常罕见(只有一例)。
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