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Genotyping of Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from vaginal and rectal swabs of women at 35-37 weeks of pregnancy
BMC Infectious Diseases, 09/14/09
Aila NAE et al. – The combination of Lim broth and subculture on Granada medium provide high sensitivity for GBS detection from vaginal and rectal swabs from pregnant women. The authors established a higher genotypic diversity per individual than other studies, with up to four different genotypes among a maximum of 6 isolates per individual picked. Still, 18 of the 19 women with GBS from both rectum and vagina had at least one isolate from each sampling site with the same genotype.
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