Graphic with symbols showing possible signs of EONS such as breathing difficulties, poor feeding etc

Early Onset Neonatal Infection is an infection which can occur within the first 72 hours of life. It can be potentially life-threatening for babies if left untreated. The prevalence of this in Hillingdon is 0.8/1000 births, so this is not common.

Please click the link to read more, and what to do if you are worried about your baby.

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Group B strep

Group B strep is a type of bacteria called streptococcal bacteria. It's very common in both men and women. 

It's usually only a problem:

  • if you're pregnant – it could spread to your baby
  • in young babies – it can make them very ill

Group B strep - NHS

Group B Strep Support – Working to stop group B Strep infection in babies