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Author Topic: Researchers demands for Vaccine to Tackle Cause of Infant Death and Stillbirth  (Read 1213 times)

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Scientists are calling for renewed efforts to develop a vaccine for one of the biggest causes of stillbirths and infant deaths worldwide. An estimated one in five pregnant women around the world carry Group B Streptococcus bacteria, and most show no symptoms. However, it can prove deadly for unborn and new-born babies – especially where traditional treatments such as antibiotics are unavailable, as Henry Ridgwell reports.


 

 

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