Protecting Babies: The Push for Strep B Screening
1 min readMums call for Strep B screening to save babies
A group of concerned mothers are calling for more widespread screening for group B streptococcus (Strep B) in pregnant women to...
Mums call for Strep B screening to save babies
A group of concerned mothers are calling for more widespread screening for group B streptococcus (Strep B) in pregnant women to save babies from potentially deadly infections. Strep B is a common bacterium that can be passed from mother to baby during childbirth and can cause serious health complications for newborns.
Currently, many pregnant women are not routinely screened for Strep B, leading to missed opportunities for early detection and prevention. The group of mums is advocating for universal screening in order to identify and treat cases of Strep B before it can harm newborns.
According to the group, early detection and treatment of Strep B can significantly reduce the risk of infection in babies and improve outcomes. They are urging healthcare providers and policymakers to take action to make Strep B screening a standard part of prenatal care.
By raising awareness and calling for change, these mothers hope to protect more babies from the potentially devastating effects of Strep B infections. They are determined to make a difference and ensure that all pregnant women have access to the screening and care they need to keep their babies safe.