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Le infezioni da streptococco b in Emilia-Romagna:
un problema sempre piω pediatrico
GROUP B STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS IN EMILIA-ROMAGNA: ISSUE OF INCREASING PEDIATRIC RELEVANCE
Febbraio 2007 - pagg. 123 -124
Abstract
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is still a leading cause of
neonatal sepsis and meningitis. It can result in death or long-term
disabilities, including mental retardation and hearing or vision loss.
Even if the adoption of preventive strategies significantly decreased
the rate of early-onset infections, cases of GBS infection continue to
occur. Methods: We determined incidence and clinical features of
disease in Emilia-Romagna, a Northern region of Italy where GBS
preventive strategies have been implemented. Results: The total
number of live births was 12,933. Early-onset infections (EOD) were
30 (2 infants died), whereas late-onset diseases (LOD) were 26
(4 infants died), with the latter accounting for most meningitis and
deaths. Risk factors were found in 12 and 7 infants with EOD and
LOD respectively. 2 women. Twenty-one term mothers had antenatal
screening: four were GBS colonized but 17 were culture negative.
Conclusion: The incidence of EOD found in Emilia-Romagna is
one of the lowest in Europe. Several early infections were still observed
because of negative screening results. LODs accounted for
most meningitis cases and deaths.
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Corrispondenza: berardi.alberto@policlinico.mo.it
