Download the “Symptoms of GBS Infection in Babies” to post around your home for you and your baby’s caregivers to be able to refer to!
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Late-onset group B strep has no prevention protocols and babies can become infected from sources other than the birthing parent.
This is why knowing and recognizing the signs is so important! GBS is a fast-acting type of bacteria, making an otherwise healthy-appearing baby critically ill within hours. However, being able to recognize the signs of infection is imperative for seeking and receiving prompt medical treatment to help optimize the outcome. Help make sure no baby is overlooked! If any of these signs are recognized, contact your baby's healthcare provider immediately or take your baby to the emergency room:
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