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Exciting Progress in the Prevention of Group B Strep Infection

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Exciting Progress in the Prevention of Group B Strep Infection

Last week, NHS England released version 2 of their Core Competency Framework (CCF). This framework establishes minimum training standards for all healthcare professionals involved in maternity and neonatal care.

The CCF now includes 'Group B Strep in labour' as one of the essential topics to be covered in training. This means that all maternity and neonatal services in England will be required to provide their staff with training specifically addressing Group B Strep.

The inclusion of this topic in the Core Competency Framework will ensure that healthcare professionals are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide better care for families affected by Group B Strep.

This training will be provided to all staff involved in the care of pregnant women, including obstetricians, midwives, and public health nurses in England so that they can be aware of the risks associated with Group B Strep and the measures they can take to reduce their risk of infection.

By providing this information to healthcare professionals and the public, it is a step towards reducing the incidence of Group B Strep infections in newborns and ensuring that families have access to the resources and information they need to make informed decisions about their care.

The Core Competency Frame can be found here.

More information and support for Group B Strep can be found here.

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Exciting Progress in the Prevention of Group B Strep Infection

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