Has anyone read this article? I'm not ready to think through the
policy ramifications of "asymptomatic excretion"....and wonder if
inquiring minds will extrapolate the "dangers of breastmilk" for
full-term babies as well...(I am NOT going to work today to ask for a
copy of this article!)
Dawn Kersula in snowy southern Vermont USA
>http://www.springerlink.com/content/f5472057166v1311/<
Arnaud Gagneur1, 2 Contact Information, Geneviève Héry-Arnaud3,
Séverine Croly-Labourdette1, Gisèle Gremmo-Feger1, Sophie Vallet3,
Jacques Sizun1, Roland Quentin4 and Didier Tandé
European Journal of Pediatrics
Infected breast milk associated with late-onset and recurrent group B
streptococcal infection in neonatal twins: a genetic analysis
Abstract Asymptomatic excretion of group B streptococcus (GBS) in
breast milk may be an underrecognized cause of neonatal and recurrent
infection. We report the case of late-onset and recurrent infection in
newborn twins resulting from ingestion of maternal breast milk
infected with GBS. Genetic analysis of isolates is equally presented.
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