fulminant streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis in a lion-tailed macaque (macaca silenus) without detected signs. | a 3-month-old lion-tailed macaque (macaca silenus) infant that died on 2 february 1985 in the baltimore zoo (baltimore, maryland, usa) due to fulminating streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis had congested, edematous lungs, and thickened and congested brain leptomeninges with a grayish-yellow fluid within the subarachnoid brain space. from bacterial cultures made postmortem of the subarachnoid brain space fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, throat secretions, nasal secretions, and lung fluid, we isolated ... | 1995 | 7563429 |