Group B Streptococcus screening with antenatal culture and intrapartum polymerase chain reaction: A prospective cohort study

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a common genital and gastrointestinal tract commensal in healthy women. Vertical transmission of GBS may cause neonatal early-onset GBS disease (EoGBS), and this is prevented by intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP) GBS colonisation,1 coupled with long turnaround ti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore Singapore, 2024-05, Vol.53 (5), p.331-333
Hauptverfasser: Goh, Marlene Samantha Sze Minn, Tan, Hong Ying, Ng, Yan Shun, Tan, Ilka, Yeo, Kee Thai, Ku, Chee Wai, Mathur, Manisha
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Zusammenfassung:Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a common genital and gastrointestinal tract commensal in healthy women. Vertical transmission of GBS may cause neonatal early-onset GBS disease (EoGBS), and this is prevented by intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP) GBS colonisation,1 coupled with long turnaround time of GBS culture, challenges the accuracy of conventional antenatal GBS screening in predicting carriage during labour, especially for those without prior antenatal GBS screening. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) offers a rapid and accurate alternative, demonstrating 98.5% sensitivity and 99.6% specificity, surpassing the 58.3% positive predictive value of antenatal culture screening in a retrospective study,2 resulting in the reduction of EoGBS from 1.01 to 0.21 per 1000 live-births. This study aimed to compare the sensitivity and specificity of intrapartum GBS PCR to antenatal GBS swab culture, using intrapartum GBS culture as a reference for maternal colonisation status.
ISSN:0304-4602
2972-4066
2972-4066
0304-4602
DOI:10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023382