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This 8-page document summarises the RCOG’s 2017 Greentop Guideline recommendations on group B Strep prevention, with a centre-spread featuring flowcharts for antenatal/intrapartum care and postnatal care.
These flowcharts summarise the RCOG’s 2017 Greentop Guideline on group B Strep prevention for antenatal/intrapartum care and postnatal care.
A poster describing the symptoms of early and late-onset group B Strep infection in babies.
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Last updated April 2022
This leaflet (12 sides of A5) about group B Strep is aimed at pregnant women and people and has been jointly written by experts at The Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG) and Group B Strep Support, based on the RCOG’s Green-top Guideline, Group B Streptococcal Disease, Early-onset.
The joint leaflet is available online and as a hard copy from Group B Strep Support, and online from the RCOG.
The leaflet has been translated from English into 14 other languages:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Hebrew, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Somali, Urdu and Welsh.
Having a baby who develops group B Strep infection is unexpected and traumatic. Most babies make a full recovery, but sadly some will suffer with a long-term disability or die because of their group B Strep infection.
Our hope in developing this leaflet is that it will highlight practical information and signpost the support that is available to you. 24 sides A5.
An introductory leaflet about group B Strep aimed at parents of a baby diagnosed with GBS infection. 8 sides A5.