Prevention of Early-onset Neonatal Group B Streptococcal Disease
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Целью этого руководства является предоставление рекомендаций для акушеров, акушерок и неонатологов по профилактике неонатальных инфекций стрептококковой группы В с ранним началом (EOGBS), а также предоставление информации женщинам, их партнерам и семьям. Профилактика заболевания стрептококковой группы B (GBS) с поздним началом и лечение установленного заболевания GBS в этом руководстве не рассматриваются.
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