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Group Beta-Strep Infection ( Not Pregnant)??

Hi ladies,

Have any of you ever had a group beta strep infection but not pregnant? Went to the OB/GYN last week and had a culture done? Cultures results came back as showing Group Beta Strep. OB stated to take a one week course of antibiotics.

I have never had anything like this before. How does it come about?

Any thoughts?

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Re: Group Beta-Strep Infection ( Not Pregnant)??

  • I am not sure about this.  Did you ask your OB if it's normal to get this if you're not pregnant?
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  • That doesn't make any sense at all
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  • it's normal. even men can get GBS. here is some info i found

    Sometimes group B strep can cause mild disease in adults, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs, also called bladder infections). These are treated the same way urinary tract infections caused by other bacteria are treated, with antibiotics, and are usually not that serious. 

     Among men and among women who are NOT pregnant, the most common diseases caused by GBS are blood infections, skin or soft tissue infections and pneumonia. 

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    it's normal. even men can get GBS. here is some info i found

    Sometimes group B strep can cause mild disease in adults, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs, also called bladder infections). These are treated the same way urinary tract infections caused by other bacteria are treated, with antibiotics, and are usually not that serious. 

     Among men and among women who are NOT pregnant, the most common diseases caused by GBS are blood infections, skin or soft tissue infections and pneumonia. 

    So, why would they test for it and treat it unless it's causing some issue?

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    imagelisswastaken:

    it's normal. even men can get GBS. here is some info i found

    Sometimes group B strep can cause mild disease in adults, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs, also called bladder infections). These are treated the same way urinary tract infections caused by other bacteria are treated, with antibiotics, and are usually not that serious. 

     Among men and among women who are NOT pregnant, the most common diseases caused by GBS are blood infections, skin or soft tissue infections and pneumonia. 

    So, why would they test for it and treat it unless it's causing some issue?

    No idea. I guess only the OP can answer that.  

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  • I had GBS before I was pregnant.  My OB stated that 30% of women constantly have GBS, but there is no reason to treat it unless you are pregnant, or its causing a UTI (or other infections in the vaginal area).
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