Group B streptococcus endocarditis associated with multiple pulmonary septic emboli.

Clin Pract

Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center, Brooklyn, New York; ; New York University, School of Medicine, New York, New York;

Published: March 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Endocarditis caused by group B streptococcus is rare and not well-studied, particularly regarding its link to pulmonary septic embolism.
  • An 87-year-old female with several health issues developed bacterial endocarditis and multiple pulmonary septic emboli due to this infection.
  • She was successfully treated with ceftriaxone and azithromycin, leading to her complete recovery, highlighting the need for vigilance regarding pulmonary complications in similar cases.

Article Abstract

Endocarditis is a rare presentation of group B streptococcal infection. Its association with pulmonary septic embolism was only barely studied and limited data is available up to date. Multiple septic emboli is a common complication of bacterial endocarditis, but only a few cases have been documented in relation to group B streptococcus. We present the case of an 87 year old female patient with multiple underlying conditions that predisposed the development of bacterial endocarditis secondary to group B streptococcus and subsequently multiple pulmonary septic emboli. The patient was treated with ceftriaxone and azythromycin with good response and complete recovery without any further complications. In the event of a diagnosed case of group B streptococcus endocarditis, there should be a low threshold for the suspicion of septic pulmonary emboli especially in cases with right valves involvement.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3981222PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e7DOI Listing

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