An Autopsy Case of Fulminant, Suppurative Bacterial Myocarditis Caused by Group B Streptococcus

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A 61-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a fever, nausea, diarrhea, and back pain. Her condition rapidly deteriorated, and she was transferred to the intensive-care unit for mechanical circulatory support and antibiotics, but she died 40 hours after admission. Autopsy findings showed necrotic and suppurative myocardial changes due to group B Streptococcus (GBS). To date, only one case of bacterial myocarditis caused by GBS has been reported. We herein report a case of GBS myocarditis, the etiology of which is poorly understood due to the limited number of cases. Bacterial myocarditis should be considered in patients with sepsis and myocardial dysfunction.

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Nakashima, R., Kotoku, M., Gamachi, A., Inagaki, N., & Kasaoka, S. (2022). An Autopsy Case of Fulminant, Suppurative Bacterial Myocarditis Caused by Group B Streptococcus. Internal Medicine, 61(6), 907–912. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.5498-20

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