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Üçüncü trimesterdeki hamile kadınlarda vajinal B grubu streptokok kolonizasyonu

The vaginal colonization of group B streptococcus in females in the third trimester of their pregnancy

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Group B streptococcus, or Streptococcus agalactiae, was initially recognised as a cause of puerperal sepsis. Although the organism is still associated with this disease, it has more recently gained notoriety as a significant cause of septicemia, pneumonia, and meningitis in newborn children. Group B streptococci commonly colonize the upper respiratory tract, rectum and vagina. The colonization of group B Streptococcus was- investigated in 100 females in the third trimester of their pregnancy by culturing vaginal swabs. The rate of colonization was 4%. It was recommended vaginal swab cultures be used to detect colonization of group B streptococci in females in the third trimestr of pregnancv. /.Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1(1): 14-19, 1994/
Abstract (Original Language): 
B grubu streptokoklar(BGS) veya Streptococcus agalactiae ilk zamanlarda puerperal sepsis nedeni olarak tanımlandı. Mikroorganizma halen bu infeksıyonla alakalı olmasına rağmen, son zamanlarda yenıdoğan çocuklarda sepsis, pnâmoni ve menenjit nedeni o/arak önem kazanmaya başladı. B grubu streptokoklar sıklıkla üst solunum yolları, vajına ve rektuma kolonize olurlar. Bu nedenle, üçüncü trimesterdeki 100 hamile kadında vajinal sürüntü kültürü yapılarak B grubu streptokok kolonizasyonu araştırıldı. Kolonizasyon oranı %4 olarak tesbit edildi. Hamileliğin son üç ayında B grubu streptokok kolonizasyonunu tesbit etmek açısından vajinal sürüntü kültür/erinin yapılması önerildi. (Turgut Özal 'lip Merkezi Dergisi 1(1): 14-19, 1994/
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