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Original Article

A GBS culture collected shortly after GBS prophylaxis may be inaccurate

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Pages 736-738 | Received 01 Apr 2011, Accepted 10 Jun 2011, Published online: 01 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether a vaginal–rectal culture obtained after antibiotic therapy has begun accurately detects pre-existing colonization with group B streptococcus (GBS). Methods: A prospective cohort study of women presenting at in labor who were known to be colonized with GBS were recruited. A GBS culture was obtained prior to administration of intravenous penicillin prophylaxis and repeated 2 hours following the first dose of penicillin. The two results were compared. Results: Eighty subjects were recruited. Complete results were obtained for 61 (76 %) subjects. Of these, 47 (77 %) had a GBS positive on initial culture. Persistence of GBS 2 hours after antibiotic exposure was seen in 30/47 (64 %). Conversion from GBS positive to GBS negative status was seen in 17/47 (36%). Conclusions: A vaginal–rectal culture for GBS performed after antibiotic prophylaxis has commenced may not accurately reflect a patient’s GBS colonization status.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no declarations of interest. This study was funded by financial support from The George Mitchell Society at Tufts Medical Center.

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