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Risk Factors for Infant Colonization by Hypervirulent CC17 Group B Streptococcus: Toward the Understanding of Late-onset Disease

Asmaa Tazi
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Fatma El Alaoui
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Emile Falloukh
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The hypervirulent group B Streptococcus clone CC17 accounts for the majority of infant late-onset disease (LOD). We provide evidence that the high incidence of CC17 in LOD is likely due to an enhanced post-delivery mother-to-infant transmission.
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hal-04325272 , version 1 (05-12-2023)

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Asmaa Tazi, Céline Plainvert, Olivia Anselem, Morgane Ballon, Valérie Marcou, et al.. Risk Factors for Infant Colonization by Hypervirulent CC17 Group B Streptococcus: Toward the Understanding of Late-onset Disease. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2019, 69 (10), pp.1740-1748. ⟨10.1093/cid/ciz033⟩. ⟨hal-04325272⟩
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