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Can Managed Health Care Help Manage Health-Care-Associated Infections?

Richard Platt* and Blake Caldwell†
*Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


Figure 2. The proportion of women positive for group B streptococcus who started intrapartum chemoprophylaxis at least 4 hours before delivery (green line, squares). For comparison, women without group B streptococcus (blue line, diamonds) are also shown (4).

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Figure 2. The proportion of women positive for group B streptococcus who started intrapartum chemoprophylaxis at least 4 hours before delivery (squares). For comparison, women without group B streptococcus (diamonds) are also shown (4).
 


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