Volume 26, Number 11—November 2020
Dispatch
Multidrug-Resistant Hypervirulent Group B Streptococcus in Neonatal Invasive Infections, France, 2007–2019
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Figure 1. Increasing responsibility of the hypervirulent CC17 clone in GBS neonatal invasive diseases, France, 2007–2019. The annual proportion of infections caused by CC17 GBS during EOD (blue line), LOD (red line), and overall (black line) are represented. Results are expressed as percentage of total GBS isolates per syndrome and per year. Error bars indicate 95% CIs. Evolutionary trends were analyzed using 2-tailed nonparametric Spearman correlation. CC, clonal complex; EOD, early-onset disease; GBS, group B Streptococcus; LOD, late-onset disease.
1Current affiliation: APHP-Nord (St. Louis) Université de Paris, Paris, France.
2Current affiliation: Le Raincy Hospital, Montfermeil, France.
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