About Group B Strep
Group B Streptococcus (group B strep) is a type of bacteria that causes illness in people of all ages. Also known as GBS, group B strep disease can be especially severe in newborns, most commonly causing sepsis (infection of the blood), pneumonia (infection in the lungs), and sometimes meningitis (infection of the fluid and lining around the brain and spinal cord). The most common problems caused by group B strep bacteria in adults are bloodstream infections, pneumonia, skin and soft-tissue infections, and bone and joint infections.
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Group B Strep Infection in Newborns
Learn about how group B strep affects newborns, how to prevent, diagnose, and treat the infection, and how it’s spread… -
Group B Strep Infection in Adults
Overview of group B strep infection in non-pregnant adults... -
Fast Facts
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- Page last updated: May 23, 2016
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