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ife-threatening infections in newborn babies – most of these only way to know if you are a carrier of Group B Strep. If you k of your newborn baby developing a Group B Strep infection. men for Group B Strep is not available on the NHS as part of your


elines recommend that you should be offered antibiotics via rts and at regular intervals until the baby is born. This has been roup B Strep infection in newborn babies. 35 – the test meets the international ‘gold standard’ for


bs from the vagina and rectum. Testing is recommended to be s are then sent in the post to the testing laboratory. The result king days of receipt of the swabs. Results will be sent to you d healthcare professional indicating whether Group B Strep has tive).


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