Evaluation of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria against group B Streptococcus colonization in pregnant women: a nested analysis of a randomized controlled clinical trial of sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine versus mefloquine

Feb 28, 2015The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy

Malaria preventive treatment and its link to group B Streptococcus in pregnant women: comparing two drug regimens

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Abstract

Among 549 participants, 19% tested positive for GBS colonization at delivery.

  • No significant difference in GBS colonization rates was observed between mefloquine-IPTp (18%) and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine-IPTp (21%).
  • Illiteracy is associated with an increased risk of GBS colonization (adjusted odds ratio 2.03).
  • GBS colonization did not affect birth outcomes, including anaemia at delivery, gestational age, or birth weight.

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