Group B Streptococcal Bacteremia in Adults Five Yearsʼ Experience and a Review of the Literature
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Medicine
- Vol. 74 (4) , 176-190
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005792-199507000-00002
Abstract
The importance of group B streptococcus (GBS) as a cause of serious infectious disease among adults is not widely appreciated. In adults, the modes of acquisition and transmission are unknown. Since most hospital-based studies of GBS bacteremia in adults consist of small numbers of patients, the clinical spectrum of disease is not well described. Our retrospective study reviews the clinical features, antimicrobial therapy, and risk factors for mortality of 32 adult patients (18 women and 14 men) with GBS bacteremia and compares the proportion of isolates from the different beta-hemolytic streptococci sero-groups. We found that 39% of isolates from adult blood cultures were group B, a frequency nearly identical to that of group A streptococcal bacteremia. Most (66%) adult patients were more than 50 years old. Primary bacteremia was the most frequent clinical diagnosis, occurring in 7 (22%) of 32 patients. Nonhematologic cancer was the most frequently associated condition (25%). Nineteen percent of the patients had diabetes mellitus. The overall mortality rate was 31% and was significantly associated with increasing age. Our results are compared to those obtained by a review of all 5 previous comparable studies and demonstrate that GBS bacteremia is a serious infection in adults with increased mortality related to advancing age.Keywords
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