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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

Contact Info

Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
IDEPC Comment Form

GBS Information for Health Care Professionals

  • Reporting Streptococcus
    All invasive Streptococcal disease caused by groups B streptococci must be reported to MDH within one working day.
    • Reporting Neonatal Sepsis
      Reporting GBS infection during the first 7 days of life.
       
  • CDC: Clinical Guidelines for Group B Strep Disease
    Guidelines from the CDC.

     
  • Recommendations for Collection and Culture of Clinical Specimens from Pregnant Women for GBS
    Guide for Laboratories.

     
  • Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of Selected Pathogens
    MDH Antibiogram; Antibiotic Susceptibilities for Invasive group B streptococcus.

New app streamlines GBS guidelines - 
FREE at CDC’s iTunes Store

In a busy medical practice, it can be challenging to implement the latest evidence-based guidelines consistently. CDC: Prevent Group B Strep App for Obstetric Providers simplifies implementation of the latest guidelines for prevention of GBS disease. Newborn and obstetric providers will be prompted to input specific clinical information (a maximum of 12 questions) and receive patient-specific GBS management recommendations at the point-of-care.

Consistent with the 2010 Guidelines for the Prevention of Perinatal GBS Disease, Prevent GBS was developed with and endorsed by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM), and American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).

How do providers use it?

Just select a portal, obstetric or neonatal, and answer questions about a patient. The app provides specific guidance based on the scenario entered. Concerned about choosing the best prophylaxis option? The app provides easy access to the appropriate antibiotic regimens for obstetric patients requiring intrapartum prophylaxis—all from a mobile device or computer. The app will also be available for Android devices in the future. Please help us optimize implementation of evidence-based guidelines to prevent early-onset GBS disease by promoting the Prevent GBS app to your members and colleagues.

Patient-specific guidance at your fingertips.  Download the interactive Prevent Group B Strep app today.

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Last Updated: 05/21/2024

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