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Sepsis during pregnancy and after childbirth
Sepsis is a life-threatening response that your body has to infection. Sepsis in pregnancy or after childbirth is a medical emergency.
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Sepsis in babies and children
Sepsis happens when the body reacts to an infection by damaging itself. It is a medical emergency and urgent medical attention is essential.
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Signs of sepsis in babies and children
Sepsis happens when the body reacts to an infection by damaging itself. Learn about the symptoms to look out for and when to seek medical help.
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Group B Strep (GBS) in pregnancy
A group B strep (GBS) test helps lower your baby’s risk of a serious infection. Learn about symptoms, prevention and treatment to protect your baby.
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Group A strep in pregnancy
Group A streptococcus (GAS) is a bacteria that causes both mild and severe disease in pregnancy. Learn more on symptoms and when to see your doctor.
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) during pregnancy
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common bacterial infection in pregnancy. Learn how to lower your risk of developing one and how to treat it.
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Vomiting in babies
Vomiting is a symptom of many conditions and can be dangerous for babies. Read more to know what to do if your baby vomits and when to seek help.
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Enterovirus in children
Enteroviruses cause a range of illnesses which are usually mild. You can help prevent the spread of enterovirus infection by practising good hygiene.
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