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In previous studies, the investigators have seen that carefully-selected Lactobacillus strains are a good alternative to antibiotics for the treatment of lactational mastitis. The objective of this new study is to check if they can also have a preventive role when administered to women with a history of mastitis with one or more previous infants. Since the investigators have also realized that peripartum antibiotherapy (mainly GBS-targeting intrapartum prophylaxis)is a predisposing factor for mastitis (because of the selection of resistant bacteria), the investigators would also like to test if administration of the strains to GBS-colonized pregnant women may lead to GBS eradication. Therefore, a mastitis-predisposing factor would de avoid.


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NCT number NCT01505361
Study type Interventional
Source Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Contact Juan M Rodríguez, PhD
Phone 34913943837
Email jmrodrig@vet.ucm.es
Status Unknown status
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date November 2011
Completion date June 2012

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