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 International Group B Strep Awareness Month


Group B streptococcal (group B strep) infection, caused from bacteria, is a leading cause of death and disability in newborns.

Symptoms*

  • Unstable temperature (low or high)
  • Poor feeding
  • Appears unwell, stressed or anxious
  • Breathing difficulties
    • grunting
    • flaring of the nostrils
    • rapid breathing
    • short periods without breathing
    • blue appearance (cyanosis)
  • Rapid heart rate (tachycardia) or extremely slow heart rate (bradycardia)
  • Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)
  • Lethargy
  • Coma
  • Shock

Tests and Studies*

Treatment*
Treatment is often one or a combination of the following:

  • IV (intravenous) antibiotics
  • IV fluids and medications to reverse shock
  • Oxygen therapy
  • Correct clotting abnormalities
  • Assisted ventilation
  • ECMO (Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenator), in very severe cases

High-Risk Groups**

  • Previous baby with GBS disease
  • Urinary tract infection due to GBS
  • GBS carriage late in pregnancy
  • Fever during labor
  • Rupture of membranes 18 hours or more before delivery
  • Labor or rupture of membranes before 37 weeks

To learn about Group B streptococcal screenings, visit the Baby Center.

Feature Stories

Preventing Group B Strep: Antibiotics During Delivery Fight Infection

Here’s How Jesse Keith Survived Group B Strep’s Deadly Infection

Group B Strep Not Only Dangerous to Infants

Related Information

Group B Streptococcus: An Overview

Group B Streptococcal Infections in Newborns

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health


June 2007
Sources: Healthwise, *National Institutes of Health, **Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

 

 



 

 
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