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Peer Review reports

From: Streptococcus agalactiae colonization is common among pregnant women with HIV infection and is neither predicted by hospital tier nor trimester in Mwanza, Tanzania

Original Submission
22 Dec 2023 Submitted Original manuscript
6 Apr 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Darlene Kenga
18 Nov 2024 Reviewed Reviewer Report
9 Jan 2025 Author responded Author comments - Jeremiah Seni
10 Jan 2025 Author responded Author comments - Jeremiah Seni
Resubmission - Version 2
9 Jan 2025 Submitted Manuscript version 2
18 Jan 2025 Reviewed Reviewer Report
30 Jan 2025 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Darlene Kenga
7 Apr 2025 Author responded Author comments - Jeremiah Seni
Resubmission - Version 3
7 Apr 2025 Submitted Manuscript version 3
8 Apr 2025 Author responded Author comments - Jeremiah Seni
Resubmission - Version 4
8 Apr 2025 Submitted Manuscript version 4
Publishing
9 Apr 2025 Editorially accepted
23 Apr 2025 Article published 10.1186/s12884-025-07585-1

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