Determinants of Gastrointestinal Group B Streptococcus Carriage in Adults.
Elise S CowleyIbrahim Zuniga ChavesFauzia OsmanGarret SuenKarthik AnantharamanAndrew J HryckowianPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
GBS is found in stool samples from adults in Wisconsin at similar frequencies as pregnant individuals screened with rectovaginal swabs. We did not find associations between risk factors historically associated with GBS in pregnant people, suggesting that risk factors for GBS carriage in pregnancy may differ from those in the general population. We found that frequency of iron consumption and dental hygiene are risk factors for GBS carriage in Wisconsin adults. Given that these variables were not assayed in previous GBS surveys, it is possible they also influence carriage in pregnant people. Taken together, this work serves as a foundation for future work in developing approaches to decrease GBS abundance in carriers.