Am J Perinatol 2004; 21(8): 491-495
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-835967
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Streptococcus pneumoniae: An Old Bug with Significant Maternal-Newborn Implications

Adel Sallam1 , Bosco Paes2
  • 1Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine Programme, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • 2Department of Pediatrics, McMaster Children's Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Publication History

Publication Date:
06 December 2004 (online)

ABSTRACT

Streptococcus pneumoniae is an uncommon organism identified in neonatal bacteremia, but when it occurs, it has serious implications for both the infant and the mother. Despite the similarities in the manifestations between group B streptococcus and S. pneumoniae sepsis, the latter appears to be more virulent and of marked severity, resulting in significant neonatal mortality. In the absence of a routine maternal screening protocol for S. pneumoniae colonization, aggressive newborn management constitutes the mainstay of treatment.

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Adel SallamM.B.B.S. 

Department of Pediatrics, Room 4G40, McMaster University

1200 Main Street West, Hamilton

Ontario, Canada L8S 4J9

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