Literature DB >> 23575290

[Neonatal sepsis caused by group B streptococci: atypical and recurrent disease episodes].

Eva van Zanten1, Sarah Dekker, Laura H van der Meer-Kappelle, Jeroen G Noordzij.   

Abstract

Both neonates of male twins born at 30 weeks and 3 days gestation presented with late-onset sepsis caused by an infection with group B streptococci (GBS), shortly after one another. Although the younger twin recovered with a standard regimen of 10 days penicillin G i.v., the older twin had three recurrent episodes with GBS positive blood cultures. Oropharyngeal, faecal, urine, liquor and breast milk cultures were GBS negative. Using echocardiography and a PET/CT scan, a persistent endovascular focus was discovered. We treated him with penicillin G i.v. for 4 weeks, after which he recovered completely. Another male neonate born at 26 weeks gestation presented with GBS sepsis and developed an erythematous swelling of the right mandibula within 12 hours. Ultrasound revealed parotitis, which is rare in neonates (3.8 per 10,000). Risk factors for parotitis include prematurity, low birth weight and dehydration (i.e., diuretic usage). Parotitis can be complicated by abscess formation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23575290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd        ISSN: 0028-2162


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1.  Late onset group B streptococcus disease manifesting as acute suppurative parotitis.

Authors:  Nagisa Ujita; Yu Kawasaki; Kousaku Matsubara; Kaya Kim; Akiyoshi Naito; Masayuki Hori; Kenichi Isome; Aya Iwata; Yoshimichi Yamaguchi; Bin Chang
Journal:  IDCases       Date:  2020-05-11
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