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Vertical Transmission of Group B Streptococcus , Prevalence, Associated Factors, and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profile among Newborns Delivered at Health Facilities in Jigjiga City, Ethiopia.

Addisu TesfayeMahlet FekedeFasil GetuSurafel MekuriaTigist AbebeDaniel TollosaShamil BarsengaBawlah TahirAbdurahman Kedir RobleSara TesfayeMuluken Walle
Published in: International journal of microbiology (2024)
Our study documented a high prevalence of vertical transmission rate of GBS from pregnant women to their babies, with an overall transmission rate of 41.4%. The study identified the presence of antimicrobial-resistant GBS to penicillin, ampicillin, clindamycin, ciprofloxacin, and chloramphenicol. The organism was susceptible to vancomycin, followed by azithromycin, ceftriaxone, and erythromycin. Our study also reported MDR at 13.4%. Based on our findings, there is a need for antenatal culture-based GBS screening, maternal vaccination, and large-scale epidemiological and serotype identification studies to be put into practice in the study area.
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