Association of group B streptococcus colonization with early term births

作者:Hill Alexandria J*; Sanders Alicia; Baillargeon Gwen; Menon Ramkumar
来源:Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2015, 43(5): 559-564.
DOI:10.1515/jpm-2014-0129

摘要

Objective: The objective of this study was to reproduce and validate the association of group B streptococcus (GBS) colonization resulting in early-term birth (37(0/7)-38(6/7) weeks' gestation) and lower birth weight, reported in African-American and Caucasian populations, in a Hispanic cohort. Methods: GBS status of women 18-40 years of age with uncomplicated pregnancies who experienced spontaneous labor and vaginal delivery between 37(0/7) and 42(0/7) weeks' gestation over 5 years were identified. Bivariate analysis was conducted on stratified data (GBS+ vs. GBS-) to assess relationship to early versus late-term delivery. Chi-square, Fisher's exact, and Student's t-tests were used for analysis. Results: Our cohort was 86% Hispanic, with a GBS+ rate of 10%. No difference for mean gestational age at delivery for GBS+ (275.9 days +/- 6.8) vs. GBS-(275.6 days +/- 6.9) was seen (P-value=0.61). Birth weight for GBS+ and GBS-groups were similar (3388.5 g +/- 388.6 vs. 3395.1 g +/- 401.7, P-value=0.86). Conclusions: In specific evaluation of Hispanic women experiencing spontaneous, term, vaginal delivery, GBS colonization does not result in early-term delivery. This is not consistent with prior data in the African-American and Caucasian population suggesting racial disparity in outcomes related to GBS colonization.

  • 出版日期2015-9

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