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Table 2 Sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics of GBS colonized women

From: Prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility patterns, serotypes and risk factors for group B streptococcus rectovaginal isolates among pregnant women at Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya; a cross-sectional study

Sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics

GBS culture results

Negative (N = 232)

Positive (N = 60)

P

n (%)

n (%)

Maternal age (Years)

  < 26

45 (15.4%)

10 (3.4%)

0.864

 26–35

139 (47.6%)

38 (13.0%)

  > 36

48 (16.4%)

12 (4.1%)

Gestation age (weeks)

  < 35

106 (36.3%)

26 (8.9%)

0.323

 35–37

88 (30.1%)

28 (9.6%)

  > 37

38 (13.0%)

6 (2.1%)

Parity

 0

43 (14.7%)

10 (3.4%)

0.499

 1

69 (23.6%)

14 (4.8%)

  > 1

120 (41.1%)

36 (12.3%)

Number of prior live births if parity > 0

 0

25 (8.6%)

4 (1.4%)

0.566

  > 0

164 (56.2%)

46 (15.8%)

Number of prior stillbirths

74 (25.3%)

19 (6.5%)

0.935

History of pregnancy loss in prior pregnancies (abortion or ectopic)

23 (7.9%)

9 (3.1%)

0.308

History of preterm birth in prior pregnancy

45 (15.4%)

12 (4.1%)

0.945

Rupture of membranes for > 18 h before labour in prior pregnancy

48 (16.4%)

10 (3.4%)

0.688

Past history of neonatal death in first week of birth

23 (7.9%)

9 (3.1%)

0.526

Past history of neonatal infection after birth

25 (8.6%)

5 (1.7%)

0.782

Fore water break in past pregnancy Rupture of membranes?

5 (1.7%)

2 (.7%)

0.595

Allergy to penicillin

 Yes

9 (3.1%)

6 (2.1%)

0.051

 Don’t Know

50 (17.1%)

7 (2.4%)

HIV status

 Positive

12 (4.1%)

3 (1.0%)

0.628

Colour of vaginal discharge

 Yellow

25 (8.6%)

7 (2.4%)

0.942

 Brown

32 (11.0%)

8 (2.7%)

 White

132 (45.2%)

32 (11.0%)

 Clear

43 (14.7%)

13 (4.5%)

  1. GBS Group B Streptococcus, n number of participants within group, % percentage of participants within group, Chi-square statistics was used test statistical; difference between GBS colonized and uncolonized participants