Eidelman A I, Rudensky B, Turgeman D, Nubani N, Schimmel M S, Isacsohn M
Department of Neonatology, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
Isr J Med Sci. 1990 Feb;26(2):71-3.
A study in 1984 of the colonization rates of Group B beta hemolytic streptococci (GBS) in 257 Jewish and 189 Arab parturient women revealed rates of 5.4 and 1.6% respectively. In 1987, a study of 116 Jewish women noted a rte of 3.5%. GBS colonization rates in the newborns of the three groups were 1.8, 1.3 and 1.1% respectively. No statistically significant differences were noted between any of the maternal or neonatal groups. A review of the period 1982-87 revealed a GBS neonatal sepsis attack rate of 0.2/1,000 live births. These data confirm the persistent low incidence of GBS colonization and disease in the Jerusalem area.
1984年一项针对257名犹太产妇和189名阿拉伯产妇的B族β溶血性链球菌(GBS)定植率研究显示,定植率分别为5.4%和1.6%。1987年,一项针对116名犹太女性的研究记录的定植率为3.5%。三组新生儿的GBS定植率分别为1.8%、1.3%和1.1%。在任何母体或新生儿组之间均未发现统计学上的显著差异。对1982 - 1987年期间的回顾显示,GBS新生儿败血症发病率为0.2/1000活产儿。这些数据证实了耶路撒冷地区GBS定植和疾病的持续低发病率。