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1. The hypervirulent Group B Streptococcus HvgA adhesin promotes central nervous system invasion through transcellular crossing of the choroid plexus

2. Performances of two rapid LAMP-based techniques for the intrapartum detection of Group B Streptococcus vaginal colonization

3. Systematic culture of central catheters and infections related to catheters in a neonatal intensive care unit: an observational study

4. Microbial diversity in the vaginal microbiota and its link to pregnancy outcomes

5. Microbiological Epidemiology of Invasive Infections Due to Non-Beta-Hemolytic Streptococci, France, 2021

7. Multidrug-Resistant Hypervirulent Group B Streptococcus in Neonatal Invasive Infections, France, 2007–2019

8. Perinatal hormones favor CC17 group B Streptococcus intestinal translocation through M cells and hypervirulence in neonates

9. Human meningitis due to Streptococcus suis in Lomé, Togo: a case report

10. Disentangling Host-Microbiota Regulation of Lipid Secretion by Enterocytes: Insights from Commensals Lactobacillus paracasei and Escherichia coli

12. Invasive Group B Streptococcal Infections in Infants, France

13. The Abi-domain protein Abx1 interacts with the CovS histidine kinase to control virulence gene expression in group B Streptococcus.

16. Specific interaction between Group BStreptococcusCC17 hypervirulent clone and phagocytes

17. Hypervirulent

18. Persistence of group B Streptococcus vaginal colonization and prevalence of hypervirulent CC-17 clone correlate with the country of birth: a prospective 3-month follow-up cohort study

19. Group B Streptococcus (GBS) Invasive Infections in Women of Childbearing Age, France, 2012-2020: GBS CC-17 Hypervirulence in Intrapartum Infections

20. Molecular epidemiology of invasive and non-invasive group B Streptococcus circulating in Serbia

21. Gut mucosa alterations and loss of segmented filamentous bacteria in type 1 diabetes are associated with inflammation rather than hyperglycaemia

22. CC17 group B Streptococcus exploits integrins for neonatal meningitis development

23. Multidrug-Resistant Hypervirulent Group B Streptococcus in Neonatal Invasive Infections, France, 2007-2019

24. Persistence of group B Streptococcus vaginal colonization and prevalence of hypervirulent CC-17 clone correlate with the country of birth: a prospective 3-month follow-up cohort study

25. Invasive group B Streptococcus infections in non-pregnant adults: a retrospective study, France, 2007-2019

27. Intrapartum group B Streptococcus screening in the labor ward by Xpert® GBS real-time PCR

28. Disentangling Host-Microbiota Regulation of Lipid Secretion by Enterocytes: Insights from Commensals Lactobacillus paracasei and Escherichia coli

29. Group B streptococcus neonatal invasive infections, France 2007–2012

30. Risk Factors for Infant Colonization by Hypervirulent CC17 Group B Streptococcus: Toward the Understanding of Late-onset Disease

31. Infectious Cellulitis Caused by Streptococcus halichoeri

32. Srr2, a multifaceted adhesin expressed by ST-17 hypervirulent Group BStreptococcusinvolved in binding to both fibrinogen and plasminogen

33. Clinical and microbiological features associated with group B Streptococcus bone and joint infections, France 2004-2014

34. 'Les antibiotiques c’est pas automatique'. Antibiotiques, bactéries et résistances

35. Infections materno-fœtales à Streptococcus agalactiae

36. Human meningitis due to Streptococcus suis in Lomé, Togo: a case report

37. Rapid Emergence of Resistance to Linezolid and Mutator Phenotypes in Staphylococcus aureus Isolates from an Adult Cystic Fibrosis Patient

38. Rapid detection of the 'highly virulent' group B streptococcus ST-17 clone

39. Méningite néonatale à streptocoque du groupe B

40. Comparative evaluation of Strepto B ID®chromogenic medium and Granada media for the detection of Group B streptococcus from vaginal samples of pregnant women

42. The Abi-domain protein Abx1 interacts with the CovS histidine kinase to control virulence gene expression in group B Streptococcus

43. Group B Streptococcus surface proteins as major determinants for meningeal tropism

44. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus expressing low-level methicillin resistance may not be detected by the VITEK2® system

45. Comparison of the Diversilab® system with multi-locus sequence typing and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for the characterization of Streptococcus agalactiae invasive strains

46. The surface protein HvgA mediates group B streptococcus hypervirulence and meningeal tropism in neonates

47. Specific Distribution within the Enterobacter cloacae Complex of Strains Isolated from Infected Orthopedic Implants▿

48. Comparative evaluation of VITEK 2 for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of group B Streptococcus

49. Multiplex PCR assay for rapid and accurate capsular typing of group B streptococci

50. Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Group B Streptococci in Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Bronchitis

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