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AuthorAl Taher, F. T.
AuthorAfifi, N. A.
AuthorHassan, N. S.
AuthorAsker, B. A.
AuthorHabboub, L.
Available date2022-03-17T07:41:32Z
Publication Date2008
Publication NameQatar Medical Journal
Resourceqscience
CitationAl Taher, F. T.; Afifi, N. A.; Hassan, N. S.; Asker, B. A.; Habboub, L. Evaluation of the Universal Screening Strategy in Qatar for the Management of Pregnant Women Carrying Group B Streptococci, Qatar Medical Journal, Volume 2008, Issue 1,pp 10-13 https://doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2008.1.8
ISSN0253-8253
ISSN2227-0426
URIhttps://doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2008.1.8
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/28270
AbstractGroup B Streptococcus infection (GBS) has emerged as a serious disease, infecting 18,000 people in the United States annually including life-threatening illness in about 8,000 newly-born infants. To evaluate the efficiency of the current universal screening strategy for the management of GBS carriers a retrospective analysis was made of the records of 1,620 pregnant women in Qatar, 550 of whom were found to be carriers. These latter were then used as a group to be compared with 450 uninfected pregnant women in terms of nationality, parity, age, treatment, and outcome. Young and nullipara pregnant women had a high incidence of GBS but there was no significant effect on birth mortality and morbidity regardless of whether or not they received treatment with antibiotics. It is suggested that the cost of screening for GBS at the 35 th week of gestation cannot be justified.
Languageen
PublisherHamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press)
SubjectGroup B Streptococci
Pregnancy
Qatar
TitleEvaluation of the Universal Screening Strategy in Qatar for the Management of Pregnant Women Carrying Group B Streptococci
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number2008


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