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<Journal>
<PublisherName>Science and Education Publishing</PublisherName>
<JournalTitle>World Journal of Preventive Medicine</JournalTitle>
<Volume>3</Volume>
<Issue>1</Issue>
<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>02</Month>
<Day>25</Day>
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<ArticleTitle>Group B Streptococcal Carriage Rate in Vagina of Pregnant Women in Third Trimester in Lom&#233;, Togo</ArticleTitle>
<FirstPage>7</FirstPage>
<LastPage>10</LastPage>
<Language>EN</Language>
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<Author>
<FirstName>Salou</FirstName>
<LastName>Mounerou</LastName>
<Affiliation>Service de Microbiologie, CHU Sylvanus Olympio BP 57 Lomé</Affiliation>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Dagnra Anoumou</FirstName>
<LastName>Y.</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Adama – Hondégla Amah</FirstName>
<LastName>Biova</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Ekouevi</FirstName>
<LastName>Koumavi</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Dossim</FirstName>
<LastName>Sika</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Kao</FirstName>
<LastName>Kpatcha</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Yehadji</FirstName>
<LastName>Degninou</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Nyasenu</FirstName>
<LastName>Y.Tufa</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Akpadza</FirstName>
<LastName>Koffi</LastName>
</Author>
<Author>
<FirstName>Prince-David</FirstName>
<LastName>Mireille</LastName>
</Author>

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<ArticleId IdType="pii">JPM2015312</ArticleId>
<ArticleId IdType="doi">10.12691/jpm-3-1-2</ArticleId>
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<History>
<PubDate PubStatus="received">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>02</Month>
<Day>07</Day>
</PubDate>
<PubDate PubStatus="revised">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>02</Month>
<Day>20</Day>
</PubDate>
<PubDate PubStatus="accepted">
<Year>2015</Year>
<Month>02</Month>
<Day>25</Day>
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<Abstract>Background: Transmission of Group B Streptococci (GBS) to newborns occurs in the perinatal period through direct channels in utero. GBS is one of the main bacteria responsible for neonatal infections. Objective: measure the prevalence of GBS genital carriage among pregnant women in the third trimester at the Sylvanus Olympio University Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: Vaginal swabs were obtained from 200 women between 34 and 38 weeks of pregnancy. The samples were seeded on sheep blood agar at 37o C for 16 to 18h. After incubation, suspected GBS colonies were identified by using a Latex Agglutination Test (LAT). Susceptibility test to antibiotics was performed by agar diffusion assay. Results: A total of 200 pregnant women with an average age of 28 years, were screened for GBS infection. The age group of 25-29 year olds was the highest (33.5%). The women as retailers were the majority (36.5%). Regarding the level of education, the percentage was 12.5%, 30.5%, 49% and 8% corresponding to uneducated, primary, secondary and university level respectively. The carriage rate was 2.5% (n = 5/200), 95% CI (0.3-4.7). No risk factors associated with the carriage rate identified. The isolated GBS strains were susceptible to penicillin G, erythromycin, co-amoxiclav and levofloxacin. The five GBS carriers were delivered by cesarean section for various reasons. Conclusion: Although a low carriage (2.5%) rate of GBS found in this study, a policy of systematic screening of pregnant women at least in the third trimester must be promoted.</Abstract>
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