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Group B streptococcus late-onset disease,contaminated breast milk and mothers persistently GBS negative: report of 3cases.

Giangiacomo NicoliniMartina BorelliniVitaliana LoizzoRoberta CretiLuigi MemoAlberto Berardi
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2018)
Breast milk containing group B Streptococcus can be a risk factor for late onset disease. The persistent negative maternal GBS status supports the assumption that newborns, colonised in the throat, could be the initial source of GBS, while the mammary gland could act as a GBS replication site. It is unclear whether a low bacterial load may represent only contamination rather than true milk infection.
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