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1 Day National Conference: Prevention of Group B Strep Infection in Neonates - 3 November 2015; London

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Group B Strep is the leading cause of neonatal septicaemia, pneumonia and meningitis in the UK.

This one day conference will bring together the leading UK experts to explain how this disease occurs, and what can be done to prevent it.

Who should attend? ....Anyone with an interest in the health sector including:

Obstetricians

Microbiologists

Midwives

Neonatologists

Paediatricians

Public Health Specialists

GPs

For more information on the programme and lineup of speakers, please visit the website: gbsconference.co.uk

Delegate prices:

Early bird (until 22 September 2015)

Consultants £45

Medical trainees £35

Midwives, nurses and non-clinicians £25

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