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B Schwartz, L Jackson - Jama, 1991 - Am Med Assoc —The importance of GBS as a cause of maternal morbidity is well recognized. As
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P Munoz, A Llancaqueo, M Rodriguez-Creixems … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1997 - archinte.highwire.org Results: Incidence of GBS has significantlyincreased dur- ing the study period
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JM COLFORD, J MOHLE-BOETANI, KL … - Medicine, 1995 - journals.lww.com Although the importance of group B streptococcus (GBS) as a cause of infection
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