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Re: Group B Beta strept screeningFrom: Larry Glazerman (l.glazerman@rcn.com)Mon Jan 31 06:35:01 2000
Part of the problem I have with that is the assumption (which we all use) that if a culture is negative at 36 weeks, then there won't be colonization 4 weeks later, at delivery. Until we have a rapid screening test that is reliable, I'll continue to be aggressive with treatment, and treat people with a positive culture in a prior pregnancy, just as I'd treat them if their culture was positive 4 weeks ago..
At 07:03 AM 1/28/00 -0600, you wrote:
> Neither the CDC guidelines or the ACOG Committee Opinion(2000 Compendium of
-- Larry R. Glazerman, MD Ob-Gyn at Trexlertown 610-402-0161 l.glazerman@rcn.com
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