“…The most important moment of transmission from the mother to the newborn seems to be the time of delivery, when the newborn passes through the birth canal. It has been shown that cervix, vagina, rectum and urethra are important reservoirs of GBS in pregnant women [3,6,11]. Maternal factors influencing the transmission of GBS to the newborn are persistent carriership [11], theheaviness and the number of sites of colonization [2,11], Other factors such äs sex, race, lengthofgeStation and birth weight of infants do not seem to influence the acquisition of GBS [l, 5,6].…”