Invasive Streptococcus Gallolyticus Infections in Infants At Texas Children's Hospital: A 9-Year Retrospective Review

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Abstract

Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus is an unusual pathogen in infants, which causes sepsis and meningitis. We describe the clinical course and treatment of 15 infants with bacteremia and/or meningitis due to S. gallolyticus. Outcomes were favorable with limited neuroimaging findings. One-third of isolates displayed reduced susceptibility to penicillin highlighting the importance of performing antimicrobial susceptibility testing in infants with meningitis.

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Orbea, M., Desai, N., & Foster, C. (2022). Invasive Streptococcus Gallolyticus Infections in Infants At Texas Children’s Hospital: A 9-Year Retrospective Review. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 41(11), E494–E497. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000003682

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