A Case of Infective Endocarditis and Meningitis Caused by Streptococcus agalactiae.
- Author:
Ji Yeon LEE
1
;
Hyun Ah KIM
;
Hyung Seop KIM
;
Seong Yeol RYU
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea. 121rsy@dsmc.or.kr
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Endocarditis, Meningitis;
Streptococcus agalactiae
- MeSH:
Adult;
Aged;
Anti-Bacterial Agents;
Endocarditis;
Female;
Fibrosis;
Humans;
Incidence;
Infant, Newborn;
Korea;
Meningitis;
Middle Aged;
Pneumonia;
Pregnant Women;
Skin;
Streptococcus;
Streptococcus agalactiae;
Thoracic Surgery
- From:Korean Journal of Medicine
2013;85(4):435-438
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
It is well known that newborns and pregnant women typically show higher rates of Streptococcus agalactiae infection. However, the incidence of group B streptococcal (GBS) disease in nonpregnant adults is increasing, particularly in elderly persons and those with significant underlying diseases, such as diabetes, neurologic impairment, and cirrhosis. Skin infections, osteoarticular infections, and pneumonia are commonly associated with GBS, while meningitis and endocarditis are less common. S. agalactiae endocarditis is an uncommon but important condition with a high mortality rate. Several cases of endocarditis due to S. agalactiae have been reported in the literature, but there have been no reports of S. agalactiae meningitis associated with endocarditis in Korea. Here, we describe a case of S. agalactiae meningitis and endocarditis in a 50-year-old man who was successfully treated with intravenous antibiotics and cardiac surgery.