Increasing Burden of Invasive Group B Streptococcal Disease in Nonpregnant Adults, 1990–2007
Clinical Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 49(1), pp. 85–92
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Tami H. Skoff, Monica M. Farley, Susan Petit, Allen S. Craig, William Schaffner, Ken Gershman, Lee H. Harrison, Ruth Lynfield, Janet C. Mohle‐Boetani, Shelley M. Zansky, Bernadette Albanese, Karen Stefonek, Elizabeth R. Zell, Delois Jackson, Terry A. Thompson, Stephanie J. Schrag
Abstract
Invasive GBS disease in nonpregnant adults represents a substantial and increasing burden, particularly among older persons, black persons, and adults with diabetes. Prevention strategies are needed.
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