What is group b strep?


what is it and how is it contracted


Answers:    Group B streptococcus (GBS) is a type of bacterial infection that can be found in a pregnant woman’s vagina or rectum. This bacteria is usually found in the vagina and/or lower intestine of 15% to 40% of all nutritious, adult women.

Those women who test positive for GBS are said to be colonized. A mother can go by GBS to her baby during delivery. GBS is responsible for affecting roughly 1 in every 2,000 babies in the United States. Not every babe who is born to a mother who tests positive for GBS will become ill.

Although GBS is singular in pregnant women, the outcome can be severe, and therefore physicians include trialling as a routine part of prenatal care.


The microbes that causes group B strep normally lives within the intestine, vagina, or rectal areas. Group B strep colonization is not a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Approximately 15-40% of all healthy women convey group B strep bacteria. For most women there are no symptoms of carrying the GBS microbes.

If you test positive for group B strep, you will be given an antibiotic while in labor to prevent ratification it to the baby.

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