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- Group B strep disease - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Group B strep is a common type of bacteria Another name for it is Streptococcus agalactiae It's often carried in the intestines or lower genital tract It is usually harmless in healthy adults But in newborns it can cause a serious illness known as group B strep disease
- Group B strep disease - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
For adults who have an infection, a blood test can find out if group B strep is the cause Learning the cause may be important for figuring out the right treatment
- Enfermedad causada por el estreptococo del grupo B
El estreptococo del grupo B (estreptococo) es una bacteria que comúnmente se encuentra en los intestinos o el tracto genital inferior La bacteria suele ser inofensiva en los adultos sanos No obstante, en los recién nacidos puede provocar una enfermedad grave conocida como enfermedad estreptocócica del grupo B
- B 组链球菌病 - 症状与病因 - 妙佑医疗国际 - Mayo Clinic
b 组链球菌是一种常见细菌,通常寄居于肠道或下生殖道。在健康的成年人体内,该细菌通常是无害的。但在新生儿体内,可能导致 b 组链球菌病这种严重疾病。 对于患有某些慢性疾病(如糖尿病或肝病)的成人,b 组链球菌也会造成有危险的感染。
- Strep throat - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Strep throat is a bacterial infection that can make your throat feel sore and scratchy Strep throat accounts for only a small portion of sore throats If untreated, strep throat can cause complications, such as kidney inflammation or rheumatic fever
- B 组链球菌病 - 诊断与治疗 - 妙佑医疗国际 - Mayo Clinic
抗生素是成人 b 组链球菌感染的有效疗法。 抗生素的选择取决于感染的部位和程度以及您的具体情况。 如果您怀孕了,且因 B 组链球菌出现并发症,医生会为您开具口服抗生素,通常是青霉素、阿莫西林(Amoxil、Larotid)或头孢氨苄(Keflex)。
- أمراض العقديات من المجموعة ب - الأعراض والأسباب - مايو كلينك
Group B strep (GBS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https: www cdc gov groupbstrep index html Accessed July 16, 2019 Puopolo KM, et al Management of infants at risk for Group B streptococcal disease Pediatrics 2019;144:e1881
- Strep throat - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
For strep throat, some basic questions to ask your doctor include: What's likely causing these signs and symptoms? What are other possible causes? What tests are needed? What treatment approach do you recommend? How soon do you expect symptoms to improve with treatment? How long will this be contagious? When is it safe to return to school or work?
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