Preventing the broad spectrum of perinatal morbidity and mortality through group B streptococcal vaccination
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Preventing the broad spectrum of perinatal morbidity and mortality through group B streptococcal vaccination
Abstract
The development of a group B streptococcal (GBS) glycoconjugate vaccine and its upcoming evaluation in a phase 3 trial in pregnant women highlight the importance of defining the anticipated impact of GBS vaccination upon the broad spectrum of GBS-related perinatal morbidity and mortality. We present the specific pregnancy-associated and neonatal conditions attributable, at least in part, to GBS in high and lower income countries. We offer a rationale to support our contention that implementation of GBS glycoconjugate immunization during pregnancy will reduce the global burden of GBS-related morbidity and mortality in pregnant women and their infants.
Keywords: CDC; CPS; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; GBS; Group B Streptococcus; IAI; Morbidity; PROM; Perinatal; Pregnancy; Prevention; Vaccine; capsular polysaccharide; group B Streptococcus; intra-amniotic infection; premature rupture of membranes.
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