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neonatal septicaemia in kelantan, malaysia.a retrospective study of 84 cases of neonatal septicaemia admitted into a neonatal unit in a rural area of malaysia for 1 year between 1st september 1985 to 31st august 1986 was carried out to determine the spectrum of micro-organisms and predisposing factors in relation to early and late onset septicaemia. the incidence of neonatal septicaemia was 2.13 per 1,000 live-births per year and the case fatality was 41.7% with higher case fatality in those who were premature, those who presented as ear ...19883218934
cocaine exposure in a term neonate. necrotizing enterocolitis as a complication.cocaine use has increased dramatically in the past several years, and multiple medical complications associated with its use have been reported in adults, including bowel infarction and colitis. maternal use of cocaine during pregnancy has been associated with complications in the fetus and newborn infant, including spontaneous abortions, preterm labor, cerebral infarctions, seizures, renal anomalies, and neurobehavioral and neurophysiologic abnormalities. this paper presents a case of necrotizi ...19883263247
lung antibacterial defense mechanisms in infant and adult rats: implications for the pathogenesis of group b streptococcal infections in the neonatal lung.we investigated factors that may contribute to lung infections in infants by studying the intrapulmonary responses to aerosols of three different types of organisms--group b streptococcus with and without type-specific capsule, pseudomonas aeruginosa, and staphylococcus aureus--in infant (12-h-old or 24-36-h-old) and adult (150 g, 6-w-old) rats. after aerosol exposure, the lung clearance rate of each organism varied inversely with the age of the animals, and the magnitude of the clearance defect ...19883275727
group b streptococcus and preterm rupture of membranes.the effect of cervical group b streptococcus on the conservative management of preterm premature rupture of membranes was examined in 140 consecutive patients. upon the patient's admission, we obtained cervical cultures for group b streptococcus, genital mycoplasmas, and chlamydia. patients with and without group b streptococcus were compared. group b streptococcus patients had earlier rupture of membranes (30.7 versus 31.6 weeks) and shorter latent periods (76.8 versus 138.5 hours). intra-amnio ...19883275914
specificity of monoclonal antibodies against group b streptococcus type ii and inhibition of their binding by human secretions.mouse monoclonal antibodies against the type-specific polysaccharide antigen of type ii group b streptococcus may be divided into two general groups based on their antigen-binding properties. one group of antibodies binds to both intact and desialylated type ii antigen and the binding can be inhibited by beta-galactopyranosides. the second group of antibodies react only with intact type ii polysaccharide and are not inhibited by beta-galactopyranosides. the binding of antibodies of the first gro ...19882457865
bacteroides fragilis lipopolysaccharide and group b streptococcus serotype ii glycocalyx have a common major antigenic determinant.a monoclonal antibody (mab) to the beta-1-6-linked digalactose structure in the lipopolysaccharide (lps) of bacteroides fragilis reacted with 47 of 416 group b streptococcus (gbs) strains tested by an immunofluorescence technique (if). the reactivity of mab was, with a few exceptions, limited to type ii gbs. gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis demonstrated that an antigen purified by immunoaffinity chromatography using mab from type ii gbs contained galactose, glucose and fatty acids. ...19882458746
[fever during labor. study of 89 cases].in this retrospective study, 91 neonates were born from 89 patients with high temperature (t. greater than 37.9 degrees c) during labor. this group is distinguished by the high frequency of premature rupture of membranes (44%), low gestational age (25%), and instrumental extractions (30%) or cesarean section (30%). 53 newborns were transferred to pediatric hospitals (58%) for investigations: bacterial infections of neonates were noted in 30 of them (32%). the responsible germ was noted in 21 obs ...19883221054
group b streptococcal sepsis in adults and infants. contrasts and comparisons.group b streptococcal infection may result in significant morbidity and mortality in both infants and adults. the experience with group b streptococcal disease was analyzed at one medical center over a ten-year period from 1975 to 1984. streptococcus agalactiae bacteremia was observed in 29 adults and 26 infants, with an attack rate of 0.2 cases per 1000 adult admissions and 3.2 cases per 1000 live births, respectively. the majority of adult infections apparently occurred as a result of nosocomi ...19883277572
cloning and expression of the camp factor of group b streptococci in escherichia coli.the genetic determinant of the camp factor from a strain of group b streptococcus (gbs; streptococcus agalactiae) was cloned in escherichia coli. total cell dna from the gbs strain r268 was used to construct a gene bank with bacteriophage lambda embl4 in the e. coli k-12 strain le392. recombinant phage plaques were detected by immunoblots by using a specific antiserum raised against purified camp factor. two hybrid phages showing expression of camp factor were identified. subcloning the camp gen ...19883294187
functional activity of class-specific antibodies to type iii, group b streptococcus.the functional activity of naturally acquired igg and igm with specificity for the capsular polysaccharide of type iii, group b streptococcus (iii-gbs) was compared. sera collected during convalescence from 14 infants who had developed specific antibodies following iii-gbs infection were employed for separation of igg from igm by ion-exchange chromatography. bactericidal killing of iii-gbs was similar for igg- and igm-rich samples (37 and 42%, respectively) in reactions containing a mean of 1.0 ...19883277150
necrotizing fasciitis in adults due to group b streptococcus. report of a case and review of the literature.necrotizing fasciitis is an uncommon severe infection involving subcutaneous tissues and advancing along fascial planes. group b streptococcal infections occur disproportionately in diabetics and pregnant women. although fasciitis secondary to group b streptococcus has been described in infants and adult women in the postpartum period, we report the first case, to our knowledge, of group b streptococcal necrotizing fasciitis in an adult diabetic unrelated to obstetric complications.19883277575
evaluation of chemstrip ln in a male geriatric population.a dipstick method for bacteriologic screening of urine using a combination of leukocyte esterase and nitrite indicators, chemstrip ln, was evaluated in a male inpatient geriatric population. three hundred seventy-five urine samples from 198 symptomatic patients (age range, 45 to 98 years; mean, 69.6) were tested by ln and cultured using standard methods. ln showed 169 negatives, but in 7 of these cases, the culture was positive (greater than or equal to 5 x 10(4) col/ml). organisms recovered fro ...19883280647
hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction during and after infusion of group b streptococcus in neonatal piglets. vascular pressure-flow analysis.hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (hpv) is attenuated after endotoxin infusion into adult dogs and sheep. high dose infusions of group b streptococcus (gbs), a neonatal pathogen, into newborn animals produce pulmonary hypertension, hypoxemia, and reduced cardiac output similar to high dose endotoxin infusions in adult animals. to avoid the compounding effects of reduced arterial and mixed venous po2, hpv was studied after low dose endotoxin in adult animals. we hypothesized that hpv would be at ...19883281527
use of wellcogen group b streptococcal latex fixation test to detect group b streptococcus in amniotic fluid. 19883284965
[fundamental and clinical evaluations of ceftriaxone in neonates].the antibacterial efficacy of ceftriaxone (ctrx) against group b streptococcus and its clinical efficacy in newborns were examined, and the results obtained are summarized as follows. 1. mic's of ctrx against 55 strains of b group streptococcus from the pregnant vagina were 0.10 micrograms/ml or lower. 2. efficacies of ctrx were good to excellent in 8 cases administered for treatment, 3 cases for prophylaxis and 1 for observation of adverse reactions. observed adverse reactions included diarrhea ...19883286923
neutrophil stimulating activity released by staphylococcus-stimulated mononuclear leukocyte conditioned medium. further characterization and partial purification.culture medium conditioned by human mononuclear leukocytes (mnl) stimulated with formalin fixed heat-killed staphylococcus aureus induces a small respiratory burst in human neutrophils, and dramatically increases the response of neutrophils to stimuli such as n-formyl-l-methionyl-l-leucyl-l-phenylalanine. the data presented show that the activity is not unique to staphylococcus aureus. similar neutrophil modulating activities were produced by medium conditioned by mnl cultured in the presence of ...19883403658
tn916 delta e: a tn916 transposon derivative expressing erythromycin resistance.the tetracycline resistance gene encoded within the transposon tn916 was replaced with the gene encoding erythromycin resistance from the plasmid pva838. the derivative transposon of tn916 was designated tn916 delta e and was introduced into the streptococcus faecalis chromosome by protoplast transformation. the conjugation/transposition functions of tn916 delta e were similar to those observed for tn916 in s. faecalis and tn916 delta e was capable of self-conjugation at frequencies similar to t ...19882853393
molecular analysis of a region of the group b streptococcus chromosome involved in type iii capsule expression.type iii group b streptococci (gbs) are the most common cause of neonatal sepsis and meningitis in the united states. the important role of the type iii polysaccharide capsule and of the terminal sialic acid moiety of the capsule in the virulence of gbs has been demonstrated by using tn916 mutagenesis. several of the transposon insertion sites that resulted in defective type iii capsule synthesis were located in a 30-kilobase (kb) region of the chromosome. hybridization analysis of two other typ ...19892550369
neonatal septicaemia in finland 1981-85. predominance of group b streptococcal infections with very early onset.a survey of blood culture-confirmed neonatal septicaemia was carried out in seven delivery hospitals in 1981-85, for a second successive five-year period. the total number of cases was 377, to compare with 410 in the previous five-year period. group b streptococcus (gbs) was throughout the major pathogen (29%), followed by staphylococcus aureus (15%) and escherichia coli (14%), while staphylococcus epidermidis (10%) has emerged as a significant new causative agent. septicaemia with very early on ...19892645740
[etiology of cervicovaginal infection in pregnant and non-pregnant patients].a prospective study to evaluate the prevalence of specific microorganisms in pregnant and nonpregnant women with cervicovaginitis attended at the instituto nacional de perinatología, was done; candida sp, gardnerella vaginalis, replasma urealitycum, chlamydia trachomatis, group b streptococcus, trichomonas vaginalis, neisseria gonorrhoeae were investigated. two hundred thirty four patients were studied, 105/234 (44.9%) pregnant and 129/234 (55.1%) nonpregnant women, with a mean age of 26.5 years ...19892486979
natural transmission of group b streptococcus during delivery.this is a study of group b streptococcus during labor of 121 patients in whom group b streptococcus was isolated in the vagina and/or rectum before delivery. the intrapartum vaginal culture was positive in 55.2% of the antepartum carriers (32/58). when the vaginal culture during delivery was positive, the group b streptococcus was isolated in the amniotic fluid 2 h after the rupture of membranes in 81% of the cases. the newborns of antepartum carriers, when the labor developed naturally, were co ...19892572493
polyclonal anti-group b streptococcus latex antigen detection test. 19892654862
group b streptococcus and premature rupture of membranes and preterm delivery.in a population of 1,050 pregnant women the effect of maternal colonization by group b streptococcus on premature rupture of membranes (prom), preterm delivery, and low weight was analyzed. a significant increment was found of the prevalence of prom for patients colonized in the vagina and/or the rectum (26.4%) versus noncarrier patients (17.8%). in vaginal and/or rectal group b streptococcus carriers, in whom group b streptococcus was also isolated from the cervical culture, the rate of prom wa ...19892646185
isolation and characterization of type iv group b streptococcus capsular polysaccharide.an antigenically distinct serotype, type iv, has recently been added to the recognized serotypes of group b streptococci (gbs). we isolated and purified the capsular polysaccharide antigen from a prototype type iv gbs strain. the type iv capsular polysaccharide formed a precipitin line with rabbit antiserum to type iv gbs organisms but not with antiserum to organisms of gbs serotype ia, ib, ii, or iii. enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay inhibition experiments showed no cross-reaction between type ...19892494110
prevention of neonatal group b streptococcal disease: intrapartum detection and chemoprophylaxis of heavily colonized parturients.parturients with heavy vaginal colonization of group b streptococci were selected randomly to receive either penicillin or no antibiotic. a simple and fast latex agglutination test, applied in 8977 consecutive parturients, detected 412 women with heavy colonization with group b streptococcus, 199 of whom were eligible for the study. the offspring of penicillin-treated women had a lower incidence of early-onset group b streptococcal disease (1.1%; 95% confidence interval 0-3.4%) than the controls ...19892494620
evaluation of a rapid latex agglutination test for detection of group b streptococci in vaginal specimens.a rapid latex agglutination test (bactigen group b streptococcus cervical screen) for detection of group b streptococci in cervical-vaginal specimens was evaluated using two different slide systems, the traditional serologic slide and capillary action track (trak) slide. culture was used as reference method. a total of 344 cervical-vaginal specimens were tested. the group b streptococci carrier rate was found by culture to be 10.8%, 56.8% of these specimens being heavily colonized. the sensitivi ...19892496999
association of chlamydia trachomatis and mycoplasma hominis with intrauterine growth retardation and preterm delivery. the john hopkins study of cervicitis and adverse pregnancy outcome.the authors conducted a prospective study of risk factors for intrauterine growth retardation (birth weight less than a standard (race- and sex-adjusted) 10th percentile for gestational age) and preterm birth (birth prior to 37 weeks gestation) in a high-risk, inner-city, obstetric population, with special interest in pathogens colonizing the maternal genital tract. a total of 801 women within 22 to 30 weeks of gestation were enrolled and interviewed. subjects were cultured for gardnerella vagin ...19892729260
[antibodies to group b streptococci in maternal and cord sera].group b streptococcus (gbs) antibody concentrations were studied in 214 pregnant women, of which 91 were carriers and 123 were noncarriers. the method using eia was designed to measure antibodies to type ia, ib, ic, ii, iii and group b. by means of agg (agglutination), antibodies to type ib, ii, and group b could also be measured. 1) the group b antibody concentration in pregnant carriers of gbs (mean: 13.9 microliters with eia, 4.77 microliters with agg) was significantly greater than that in n ...19892527933
time to positivity for detection of bacteremia in neonates.the blood culture results of all samples obtained from newborns at grady memorial hospital, atlanta, ga., during a 6-month period were analyzed to determine the time required for a blood culture to become positive, the time at which a culture could safely be considered negative, and the spectrum of isolated organisms. during the study period, 1,248 samples were submitted from all nurseries and processed by an automated detection instrument (bactec nr660). of the 1,248 samples, 98 (7.8%) were pos ...19892745679
bacteria and inflammatory cells reduce chorioamniotic membrane integrity and tensile strength.bacteria and the inflammatory response they engender are implicated in the pathophysiology of premature rupture of fetal membranes and preterm birth. we tested the hypothesis that bacteria and polymorphonuclear neutrophils may have both separate and combined effects in weakening the amniochorionic membrane, and thus predispose to premature rupture of membranes. we examined how three parameters of membrane integrity (bursting tension, work to rupture, and elasticity) were affected by standardized ...19892552366
definition of a bacterial virulence factor: sialylation of the group b streptococcal capsule.sialylation of bacterial capsules has been proposed as an important virulence factor for several species of encapsulated pathogens, including group b streptococcus. we have constructed a transposon mutant strain of type iii group b streptococcus that expresses a capsular polysaccharide differing from the wild type only in that the mutant strain's capsule lacks sialic acid. the mutant polysaccharide is antigenically identical to the capsular polysaccharide of type 14 streptococcus pneumoniae, as ...19892554337
endometrial flora of infertile women in zaria, northern nigeria.microbiological study of the endometrium of 114 infertile women cultured 48 organisms (42.2%) from 42 patients (36.8%). mycobacterium tuberculosis (16.7%) and group b streptococcus (8.8%) were the commonest organisms isolated. these organisms were also most commonly isolated from patients between the ages of 20 and 30 years. there is, however, an overall increase in the frequency of bacterial isolation with age-cohorts. of the colonised patients, 36.8% were of parity less than two and most (26.3 ...19892572486
identification of a high-virulence clone of type iii streptococcus agalactiae (group b streptococcus) causing invasive neonatal disease.chromosomal genotypes of 128 isolates of six serotypes (ia, ib, ic, ii, ic/ii, and iii) of streptococcus agalactiae (group b streptococcus) recovered predominantly from human infants in the united states were characterized by an analysis of electrophoretically demonstrable allelic profiles at 11 metabolic enzyme loci. nineteen distinctive electrophoretic types (ets), representing multilocus clonal genotypes, were identified. mean genetic diversity per locus among ets of isolates of the same sero ...19892660146
infective endocarditis caused by streptococcus agalactiae.we report a series of five cases of infective endocarditis caused by streptococcus agalactiae (group b streptococcus) in glasgow over a 30 month period. there were three males and two females mean age 48.6 years (range 28-63 years). only one patient had previous valvular heart disease. the infections were characterised by an acute presentation and an aggressive course with major arterial emboli. despite early diagnosis and appropriate intravenous antibiotics three patients died, one after valve ...19892670780
is there an association between colonization with group b streptococcus and prematurity?the purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a relationship between colonization of the genitourinary tract with group b streptococcus (gbs) and prematurity. a search of the literature was conducted to identify articles addressing this issue. ten studies provided enough data for a critical review; seven studies focused on genital colonization and three on asymptomatic bacteriuria. an association between cervicovaginal colonization with gbs and prematurity could not be demonstrated ...19892677355
roles of platelet-activating factor and thromboxane in group b streptococcus-induced pulmonary hypertension in piglets.platelet-activating factor causes pulmonary hypertension, shock, hypoxemia, neutropenia, and increased pulmonary vascular permeability; some of its effects are due to thromboxane a2 release. evidence for a possible role of these mediators in the genesis of group b streptococcus (gbs)-induced pulmonary hypertension was sought using specific receptor antagonists for paf and thromboxane a2 (txa2) in anesthetized, ventilated piglets (less than or equal to 12 d of age; n = 22). infusion of 1 x 10(8) ...19892682499
investigation of apparent false-positive urine latex particle agglutination tests for the detection of group b streptococcus antigen.in our nursery, we identified neonates with positive urine latex particle agglutination (lpa) tests for group b streptococcus (gbs) antigen who did not have corroborating cultural evidence of infection. to investigate the mechanisms underlying these apparent false-positive reactions, we examined the urine lpa test in an unselected population of neonates suspected of sepsis. urine specimens for lpa testing and culture and simultaneous perirectal cultures were obtained from 134 neonates with suspe ...19892685020
pharmacokinetics of intravenous immunoglobulin in neonates.intravenous immunoglobulin (ivig) may be a therapeutic adjunct to antibiotic treatment of neonatal infections. we examined the pharmacokinetics and safety of ivig in human neonates. thirty neonates with suspected sepsis were randomly assigned either to a treatment (receiving either 250, 500, or 1,000 mg/kg of ivig plus antibiotics) or control (antibiotics alone) group. the 500 mg/kg dose produced a rise in total igg for greater than 8 and in group b streptococcus (gbs) type-specific igg for grea ...19892694604
[fatal synergism of viral-bacterial infections (a model of influenza-streptococcal infections)].a model of virus-bacterial infection involving a (pr-8/34) influenza virus and group b streptococcus is proposed to demonstrate the cyclic manifestations of fatal synergism of the causative agents correlating with either the cyclic detection of influenza virus antigens in the infection focus on administration of avirulent streptococcal fos4 strain, or with the time-course of activity shown by natural killers on administration of virulent streptococcal fos8 strain. based on the presented data on ...19892696265
genetic basis of antibiotic resistance in aerococcus viridans.resistance to at least one of the following antibiotics was found in eight wild-type strains of aerococcus viridans: erythromycin (six strains), tetracycline and minocycline (five strains), chloramphenicol (one strain), and high levels of streptomycin (one strain). none of the strains transferred any of their antibiotic resistance markers into streptococcal, enterococcal, or a. viridans recipients by conjugation. by dna-dna hybridization experiments, the ermb gene of transposon tn917, of enteroc ...19892729946
in-vitro activity of a new penem fce 22101.the in-vitro activity of a new penem fce 22101 was evaluated in comparison with other antimicrobial agents against 966 aerobic and anaerobic gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. fce 22101 inhibited 90% of enterobacteriaceae, haemophilus influenzae, h. parainfluenzae, h. ducreyi, neisseria gonorrhoeae, branhamella catarrhalis, staphylococcus aureus, staph. epidermidis and group b streptococcus at concentrations of 0.12-4.0 mg/l. pseudomonas aeruginosa was resistant with mic90 of greater than ...19892786518
mycotic aneurysm of the aorta due to group b streptococcus (streptococcus agalactiae).this report describes the successful treatment by excision and primary anatomic graft of a mycotic aortic aneurysm infected with a group b streptococcus.19892653878
seroepidemiology of group b streptococcus type iii colonization at delivery. 19892656881
a model of bacterially induced umbilical vein spasm, relevant to fetal hypoperfusion.from experience with placental pathology and autopsies, we hypothesize that infected amniotic fluid may produce umbilical cord and placental surface vasospasm, reduced fetal perfusion, and perinatal asphyxia, morbidity, and mortality. we tested the hypothesis by a preliminary investigation with group b beta-hemolytic streptococcus, a common cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. our methods included suspension of isolated human umbilical vein segments in a 30-ml organ bath with modified kre ...19892657529
bone and joint infection in the neonate.bone and joint infections during the neonatal period differ from those in the older child. neonates are relatively immunocompromised and their growth plate is pierced by blood vessels. special characteristics of skeletal infection in the neonate are: (1) multiple foci of infection; (2) simultaneous involvement of the bone and the adjacent joint; and (3) limited systemic and local inflammatory response. the more common causative organisms are group b streptococcus, staphylococcus aureus, and gram ...19892644616
[streptococcus group b tardive meningitis revealing chronic septic granulomatosis].a first-born boy operated on d20 for an abscess of the anal margin (e. coli, klebsiella) developed purulent meningitis due to a group b serotype iii streptococcus on d35. the outcome was rapidly fatal. results of immunologic investigations done on the day before death were suggestive of chronic granulomatous disease (cgd) as complete absence of reduction of nitroblue tetrazolium (nbt) was evidenced. studies of polymorphonuclear cells from the mother showed normal production of oxygen, chemilumin ...19892648937
group b streptococcal breast abscess in a mother and mastitis in her infant.group b streptococcus is a common cause of postpartum infection, but breast abscess in a lactating woman has not been reported. seven days postpartum, a woman developed mastitis resulting from type ib/c group b streptococcus. she was treated with oral antibiotics for 1 week, with apparent resolution. breast-feeding was continued, but at reduced frequency on the affected side. two days later, local and systemic symptoms recurred, and a large breast abscess was surgically drained. five days into t ...19892649829
pharmacokinetics of cefotaxime and desacetylcefotaxime in the newborn.a study of the pharmacokinetic parameters of cefotaxime (ctx) and desacetylcefotaxime (dctx) in newborns was conducted; the former is commonly used for neonatal infections. the elimination half life of ctx correlated with gestational age (ga) and postnatal age (pna). elimination of dctx was longer permitting a synergistic or additive effect with ctx against gram-negative bacteria. ctx is indicated in the treatment of neonatal sepsis because of the increasing resistance of escherichia coli to amp ...19892653716
a murine model of systemic infection with serotype iv group b streptococcus. 198916312288
granulocyte transfusions in septic adult and newborn rats: distribution of granulocytes and effect on peripheral blood and bone marrow.granulocyte transfusions are increasingly being used as therapy for newborns with sepsis and neutropenia. we injected either group b streptococcus or phosphate-buffered saline solution intraperitoneally into adult and newborn rats. human granulocytes, labeled with chromium 51, were transfused seven hours later. when the newborn rats were killed 13 to 19 hours after injection, they had 10(2) to 10(6) cfu/gm streptococcus organisms in both lung and brain. only one third of the adult rats had 10(2) ...19902313160
septic arthritis in early infancy.septic arthritis in infants who are less than two months of age is a rare condition. during a recent seven-year period, eighteen cases of infantile septic arthritis were diagnosed at mackay memorial hospital. the ratio of males to females was 1.6:1. the most common symptoms were crying during diaper change, and an immobile and swollen joint. nonspecific symptoms such as fever, poor appetite and lethargy were uncommon. the hip was the most commonly affected joint with the knee taking second place ...19902275368
[a historical birth tragedy. neonatal infections still of interest today as they were 300 years ago].neonatal bacterial infections are still important causes of perinatal mortality and morbidity, as they were 300 years ago. queen anne (1655-1714) underwent 18 pregnancies without producing any successors, probably because the children died of perinatal infection. some women are unable to produce a specific igg-antibody against group b streptococcus (gbs). they may have normal igm production and are thereby self-protected, while their infants risk developing neonatal gbs septicaemia. listeria mon ...19902281448
pasteurella multocida meningitis.the diagnosis of pasteurella multocida meningitis was confused by a false-positive latex particle agglutination test implicating group b streptococcus. this illness and false-positive reactions in antigen detection are discussed.19902407975
[enterococci as pathogens of severe infections in newborn infants and young infants].we report about severe perinatal infections caused by enterococci during a 5 year-period. between january 1983 and december 1987 8 infants were treated in the department of neonatology of the charité-hospital, 5 of them died. in 4 of the infants this infection was of the early onset type and in 4 infants the infection had a late onset. the clinical course of the four infants with early onset type was very similar to that of infants with group-b-streptococcus disease. the increase of severe infec ...19902355712
[pneumonia in patients with and without immunosuppression--value of bronchoscopic biopsy technics for the detection of pathogens].bronchoscopic diagnosis was performed in 91 patients with 100 episodes of fresh pneumonia. in already existing immunosuppression (n = 51, group a) pathogens were most frequently identified via bronchoalveolar lavage (70%); in patients without immunosuppression (n = 49, group b) the identification quota in respect of the central bronchial secretion (53%) and bronchoalveolar lavage (47%) were comparable. in group a the most frequently occurring pathogens were pneumocysti carinii (n = 18) and asper ...19902367437
rapid detection of bacteria in cerebrospinal fluid by immunofluorescence staining on membrane filters.a filter-fluorescent-antibody (ffa) staining procedure was developed for detection of bacteria in cerebrospinal fluid (csf). the sensitivity of this procedure was determined and compared with that of the slide gram stain of centrifuged samples, latex agglutination, and a previously developed filter gram stain. serial 10-fold dilutions of filter-sterilized csf seeded with logarithmic-phase organisms were examined by each method and cultured to determine colony-forming bacteria. the bacteria inclu ...19902185258
nonimmune binding of human immunoglobulin a to type ii group b streptococci.the binding of 125i-labeled human myeloma immunoglobulin a (iga) to four type ii strains and one nontypable strain of group b streptococci was measured after streptococcal chains were broken by brief sonication. some iga binding was observed with all strains, but specific binding (binding that was inhibited by excess unlabeled iga, was dose dependent, and was saturable) occurred only with those strains possessing the trypsin-sensitive beta component of the c protein. similar amounts of binding w ...19902187808
perinatal transmission of bacterial sexually transmitted diseases. part ii: group b streptococcus and chlamydia trachomatis.sexually transmitted diseases (stds) have reached epidemic proportion in the united states and have captured the attention of both laypersons and health care professionals. of special concern is that most stds can be transmitted vertically to the offspring of infected mothers. since the advent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, other stds have been at risk of being relatively disregarded. this paper, the second of two parts, reviews issues of prevalence, morbidity, mortality, diagnosis, prev ...19902189019
immunogenicity in animals of a polysaccharide-protein conjugate vaccine against type iii group b streptococcus.the native capsular polysaccharide of type iii group b streptococcus elicits a specific antibody response in only 60% of nonimmune human subjects. to enhance the immunogenicity of this polysaccharide, we coupled the type iii polysaccharide to tetanus toxoid. prior to coupling, aldehyde groups were introduced on the polysaccharide by controlled periodate oxidation, resulting in the conversion of 25% of the sialic acid residues of the polysaccharide to residues of the 8-carbon analogue of sialic a ...19902243123
[type-specific antibody to type ia, ib, ii and iii group b streptococcus in maternal and neonatal sera measured by elisa].in order to determine the type-specific antibody to group b streptococcus (gba) type ia, ib, ii and iii, the elisa system was established in research laboratories, toyo jozo co., ltd. we assayed type-specific antibody by this elisa system in both maternal and neonatal (or cord) sera. the cut off levels were determined by the antibody levels of maternal and neonatal sera of 26 infected cases and 90 gbs carriers, that type ia, ib, ii were 0.20 and type iii was 0.15. prevalence of type-specific ant ...19902243195
group b streptococcus endocarditis following second-trimester abortion.an 18-year-old woman who underwent an elective second-trimester abortion developed streptococcus agalactiae (group b streptococcus) endocarditis characterized by a large, pedunculated vegetation involving a previously normal tricuspid valve. polyarthritic symptoms, as well as multiple pulmonary emboli, were experienced, and cure followed a course of treatment using intravenous penicillin g potassium combined with gentamicin sulfate. endocarditis caused by this pathogen usually occurs among indiv ...19902244776
clinical uses of intravenous immunoglobulins.to ascertain the activity of intravenous immunoglobulin in a wide range of diseases.19902404449
the role of the lumbar puncture in the admission sepsis evaluation of the premature infant.premature infants with respiratory distress commonly receive evaluation for sepsis, including a lumbar puncture, within a short time after admission to a neonatal intensive care unit. we questioned the use of the lumbar puncture during the early sepsis evaluation, and since 1979, have omitted this procedure as part of the initial evaluation for sepsis (within 6 hours of birth) of premature infants. we monitored this policy to detect any change in the incidence of meningitis, and now report resul ...19902313395
management of asymptomatic, term gestation neonates born to mothers treated with intrapartum antibiotics.intrapartum antibiotics are frequently administered to parturient women for suspected chorioamnionitis to treat infection in the mother and to prevent or treat infection in the baby. we sent a questionnaire to the 150 united states fellowship program directors in neonatology and pediatric infectious disease, focusing on recommendations for evaluation and therapy of apparently healthy, pretreated, term gestation infants. eighty-three (55%) of the completed responses were analyzed. sixteen (19%) r ...19902263433
diseases caused by group b streptococcus in mexico. 19902405350
neonatal sepsis and infection control policies in australia.the pattern of neonatal bacterial infection, its management and the types of infection control policy were ascertained in 20 neonatal intensive care units (nicu) in australia by questionnaire survey. group b streptococcus and escherichia coli were the predominant organisms responsible for perinatally acquired infection for which the most common antibiotic combination used was penicillin and gentamicin. staphylococcus epidermidis and aureus (majority methicillin resistant) were the predominant or ...19902265016
synthesis of a tri- and a tetra-saccharide fragment of the capsular polysaccharide of type iii group b streptococcus.syntheses of the propyl glycosides (1-3) of beta-d-galp-(1----4)-beta-d-glcpnac, beta-d-glcp-(1----6)-[beta-d-galp-(1----4)]-beta-d-glcpnac, and beta-d-galp-(1----4)-beta-d-glcp-(1----6)-[beta-d-galp-(1----)]-beta-d- glcpnac, respectively, are reported. reaction of allyl 2-acetamido-3-o-benzyl-2-deoxy-6-o-(4-methoxybenzyl)-beta-d-glucopyranos ide with 2,3,4,6-tetra-o-acetyl-alpha-d-galactopyranosyl bromide under hg(cn)2 catalysis, followed by oxidative removal of the 4-methoxybenzyl group, gave ...19902276131
relationship of bacteriologic characteristics to semen indices in men attending an infertility clinic.bacteria can be isolated from most seminal fluid samples, but the significance of these microorganisms is uncertain because most men lack symptoms associated with bacterial infection of the reproductive tract. we obtained semen samples from 37 men attending a special infertility clinic and assessed the relationship between seminal fluid microorganisms and seminal fluid analysis including sperm motility, morphology, and concentration; the numbers of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and other white bl ...19902325963
prevalence of anti-group b streptococcal type iii capsular igg antibodies in the united kingdom and an analysis of their specific igg subclasses.neonatal infection due to group b streptococcus (gbs) has a higher incidence in the usa than in the united kingdom. a british population was investigated to ascertain the proportion of women who have protective anti-gbs type iii igg levels. thirty-one (34%) of 90 pregnant women, 10 (43%) of 23 nonpregnant women, and 5 (50%) of 10 mothers of healthy colonized infants had anti-type iii igg greater than or equal to 2 micrograms/ml. of 19 mothers who had infants infected with gbs type iii, 17 (89%) ...19902205651
mycotic aneurysm caused by group b streptococcus: a cautionary tale of management problems and a rare organism.we report a case of mycotic aneurysm of the femoral artery which highlights the diagnostic features and management problems of the condition. our patient required emergency ligation of the artery for life-threatening haemorrhage and subsequently his leg was not viable. the alternative treatment options of simple ligation and excision versus ligation, excision and immediate bypass grafting of the artery are discussed. the causative organism, beta-haemolytic group b streptococcus (s. agalactiae), ...19902223532
correct structure of repeating unit of group b streptococcus type iii capsular polysaccharide. 19902230277
clinicopathological differences between early-onset and late-onset sepsis and pneumonia in very low birth weight infants.we performed clinicopathological studies on early-onset sepsis (5 infants, less than 72 hours of life, eos) and late-onset sepsis (15 infants, greater than 72 hours, los) of very low birth weight, less than 1500 g (vlbw). in eos, the clinical features mimic the respiratory distress syndrome and hematological changes were not observed. the lungs showed slight interstitial pneumonia with structural immaturity, hyaline membranes, hemorrhage, and minimal infiltration by polymorphonuclear neutrophils ...19902235761
perinatal mortality in victoria, australia: role of group b streptococcus.group b beta-hemolytic streptococcus is the most common infective cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. it is therefore surprising that no agreement exists for an approach to its prevention. there is also increasing evidence that occult infection may play an etiologic role in premature rupture of the membranes and preterm labor. in this report we review the role of group b beta-hemolytic streptococcal sepsis as a cause of perinatal wastage in the state of victoria, australia during the peri ...19902240114
ceftriaxone monotherapy for bacterial meningitis in children.a total of 33 patients with bacterial meningitis were treated with single daily doses of ceftriaxone (ctr 100 mg/kg/day i.v.) for a median duration of 13 days. pathogens isolated by culture and/or determined by latex agglutination were 15 haemophilus influenzae b, 7 neisseria meningitidis, 2 streptococcus pneumoniae, 1 group b streptococcus, 2 streptococcus viridans and 2 staphylococcus epidermidis. in 4 cases a diagnosis of purulent meningitis could only be made by means of the inflammatory liq ...19902292206
risk factors for neonatal infection.a retrospective case-control study was designed to assess risk factors for neonatal infection. nonprivate patients (8,215) who delivered in a period from january 1, 1983 to june 30, 1988 were studied. ninety three cases of conjunctivitis (incidence 2.4/1,000), 104 cases of pneumonia (incidence 2.8/1,000), and 50 cases of sepsis (incidence 1.3/1,000) were identified. group b streptococcus was cultured from septic neonates in 46%. calculated odds ratio's indicated prematurity/low birth-weight (or ...19902082889
an oligosaccharide-tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine against type iii group b streptococcus.we have developed an oligosaccharide-tetanus toxoid conjugate vaccine against type iii group b streptococcus. purified group b streptococcal type iii capsular polysaccharide was depolymerized by enzymatic digestion using endo-beta-galactosidase produced by citrobacter freundii. following enzymatic digestion, oligosaccharides were fractionated by gel filtration chromatography on sephadex g-75. an oligosaccharide pool of average mr = 14,500 (corresponding to 13.6 repeating units of the type iii po ...19902120228
therapeutic intervention of clinical sepsis with intravenous immunoglobulin, white blood cells and antibiotics.antibiotics are the mainstay of therapy for acute bacterial infections. however, recent studies have suggested that adjunctive therapy designed to augment host immunity, might reduce morbidity and mortality. many bacterial pathogens such as haemophilus influenzae, streptococcus pneumoniae and group b streptococcus are encapsulated and require opsonic antibody to promote efficient phagocytosis and killing by neutrophils. children with bacterial sepsis may be deficient in both of these components ...19902128662
increased cell adherence of group b streptococci from preterm infants with neonatal sepsis.most women with group b streptococcus cervical colonization have uncomplicated pregnancies, but about 1% experience preterm premature rupture of membranes (prom) followed by neonatal group b streptococcal sepsis. in such cases, streptococcal adherence to and penetration of the membranes may be an important step in the pathogenesis. in the present study, chorionic epithelial cells were incubated with group b streptococci isolated from either children developing sepsis after preterm prom (complica ...19902216233
immunoglobulin therapy for neonatal sepsis: an overview of animal and clinical studies.bacteria such as escherichia coli and group b streptococci are common neonatal pathogens. neonates infected perinatally often develop overwhelming sepsis which may rapidly progress to shock and death in just a few hours. this fulminant course suggests that immunity to these bacteria is deficient. studies from several laboratories have shown that antibody is important in immunity to group b streptococcus. in vitro studies have demonstrated that efficient phagocytosis and killing of these bacteria ...19902081788
camp-reaction among skin isolates obtained from a dog with an acute squamous eczema.the primary culture of a clinical specimen obtained from a dog with an acute squamous eczema revealed 3 different bacterial cultures. two of these cultures, a beta-hemolytic staphylococcus aureus and a group b streptococcal culture, demonstrated synergistic hemolytic activities on this primary culture plate. the group b streptococcus had the serotype surface antigens ib/c, protein antigen c in its c beta component.19902082628
bacterial meningitis in the united states, 1986: report of a multistate surveillance study. the bacterial meningitis study group.a prospective, laboratory-based surveillance project obtained accurate data on meningitis in a population of 34 million people during 1986. haemophilus influenzae was the most common cause of bacterial meningitis (45%), followed by streptococcus pneumoniae (18%), and neisseria meningitidis (14%). rates of h. influenzae meningitis varied significantly by region, from 1.9/100,000 in new jersey to 4.0/100,000 in washington state. the overall case fatality rates for meningitis were lower than those ...19902230261
serogroups of beta-haemolytic streptococci isolated from clinical specimens in parts of eastern nigeria.from 470 patients, mainly of respiratory infection, attending university of nigeria teaching hospital, enugu, nigeria 212 (45 per cent) strains of beta-haemolytic streptococci were isolated and 25 per cent of the isolates belonged to group b streptococcus. percentage isolation of other groups was a(21.2), g(20.3), c(16.1), d(10.8) and f(5.2). maximum (11.2 per cent) isolates were from age group of 5-17 years. all serogroups were sensitive to penicillin g and ampicillin despite the prevalent misu ...19902098432
[quantitation of igg antibodies to type ia group b streptococcal type-specific polysaccharides measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay].the type-specific polysaccharide antigen of the group b streptococcus (gbs) type ia as extracted and purified according to the procedures of kane and karakawa. using this purified polysaccharide antigen, we made a sensitive and specific assay system of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) and measured the titres of of the type-specific antibodies in maternal sera and cord blood sera. the titres of antibodies in 78 pregnant women (26 ia carriers, 18 other types of gbs carriers and 34 non car ...19902230372
oxygen radical-dependent bacterial killing and pulmonary hypertension in piglets infected with group b streptococci.the mechanism by which bacteria are cleared by the pulmonary circulation and the relation of this process to development of hemodynamic abnormalities are not understood. this study tested the hypotheses that clearance of group b streptococcus (gbs) during transit through the pulmonary circulation of infant piglets is related to oxygen radical-dependent bacterial killing and that killing of the organism is linked to development of pulmonary hypertension. gbs were radiolabeled with 111in and infus ...19902106812
group b streptococcus promotes oxygen radical-dependent thromboxane accumulation in young piglets.both thromboxane a2 and oxygen-derived free radicals appear to play central roles in group b streptococcus (gbs)-induced pulmonary hypertension in piglets. this study tested the hypothesis that gbs promotes oxygen radical-dependent thromboxane accumulation and pulmonary hypertension in infant piglets. piglets 4-12 d old were anesthetized and prepared for assessment of pulmonary arterial pressure and arterial blood gases. in control animals, gbs (10(8) organisms/kg/min for 15 min) increased mean ...19902111541
group b streptococcal polyarthritis complicating hemophilia b.we report a case of polyarticular group b streptococcal infection in an hiv-negative 46-year-old alcoholic with factor ix deficiency. septic arthritis occurs infrequently in the hemophilic population despite their chronic joint disease; indications for diagnostic arthrocentesis in these individuals are discussed. the group b streptococcus often behaves as an opportunist in adults.19902120893
human immunoglobulins for intravenous use: comparison of available preparations for group b streptococcal antibody levels, opsonic activity, and efficacy in animal models.currently available human immunoglobulin preparations for intravenous use (ivigs) are being used (with antibiotics) by some physicians for therapy of sepsis in newborns. most neonatal sepsis and/or meningitis in this country is caused by group b streptococcus (gbs), and most of these cases are due to type iii gbs (iii-gbs). the killing of iii-gbs in vitro is dependent on specific igg antibody. adequate serum levels of specific iii-gbs antibody protect the exposed newborn from the development of ...19902123536
the opsonic antibody response of female rats to type iii group b streptococcal immunization: a model for maternal immunity.group b streptococcus (gbs) remains a major cause of neonatal infection. maternal immunization-induced gbs antibody may protect neonates from gbs disease. since the opsonophagocytosis assay correlates well with survival in gbs infected suckling rats, we sought to determine an immunization schedule which would induce type iii gbs opsonic antibody in rat dams above a predetermined level of 10 dilution-1 (dil-1). this schedule could then be used for future studies of maternal-fetal immunity. wistar ...19902180204
polyvalent group b streptococcal immune globulin for intravenous administration: overview.immunoglobulin therapy is becoming an important modality for the prevention and treatment of bacterial and viral infection. standard intravenous immunoglobulin (ivig) is made from large pools of plasma obtained from normal blood donors. however, lot-to-lot variation in titers of antibody to specific microbial pathogens may diminish therapeutic efficacy. since group b streptococcus (gbs) is an important neonatal pathogen, a preparation with high titers of activity against gbs was prepared and stu ...19902194273
group b streptococcus hemorrhagic tonsillopharyngitis. 19902196844
demonstration and characterization of buoyant-density subpopulations of group b streptococcus type iii.group b streptococcus (gbs) type iii (18 strains) was investigated for the presence of buoyant-density subpopulations; 10 strains originated from invasive isolates causing early-onset septicemia, and 8 were colonizing isolates from pregnant women. by repeated processing in hypotonic density gradients of percoll, high- (hd) and low-density (ld) subpopulations were recovered from all strains. synthesis of type-specific polysaccharide (tps) was increased in the invasive isolates and their respectiv ...19902181034
antigenicity of group b streptococcus strain "m9" and its prevalence in japan.serological typing of group b streptococci is important for the epidemiological study of group b streptococcal infections. these days, non typable (nt) strains by conventional serotypes were on an increase. in 1984, strain "m9" was isolated from a pregnant woman in meijo hospital, nagoya city; herein the antigenicity and prevalence of strains typed as "m9" were investigated and discussed. the results obtained were as follows: 1) it was confirmed that strain "m9" had a new polysaccharide antigen, ...19902193068
complement c3 deposition onto bacteria by neonatal serum is not enhanced after the infusion of intravenous immunoglobulin.to determine the effect of intravenous immunoglobulin (ivig) on the capacity of serum from septic neonates to deposit complement c3 and igg onto the bacteria isolated from their blood, 500 mg/kg of ivig was administered to 18 neonates suspected of being septic. blood was obtained just before the infusion, and again 15 minutes after its completion. group b streptococcus type ii, group b streptococcus type iii, staphylococcus aureus, and staphylococcus epidermidis were isolated from the pre-infusi ...19902107285
[immunofluorescence in the diagnosis of acute bacterial meningitis].we evaluated immunofluorescence techniques to investigate the presence of s pneumoniae, n meningitidis, h influenzae types a and b and l monocytogenes in 85 samples of csf fluid: 60 were taken from patients suffering meningitis and 25 from a control group. results were compared to conventional bacteriologic methods. there were no false positive results in the control group. in patients with meningitis, 28 were positive by both methods. nine additional patients were positive only to immunofluores ...19902131521
molecular analysis of two group b streptococcal virulence factors.molecular biology has provided new technology for evaluating the traits of bacterial pathogens that are important in the pathogenesis of infections. the ability to derive isogenic strains that differ by a single trait provides a powerful tool for investigating the interaction of a putative virulence factor with the host at any of the various steps in pathogenesis. recombinant dna techniques afford the opportunity to clone the genes involved in the biosynthesis of a particular virulence factor. o ...19902173147
evaluation in rural practice of a rapid group b streptococcus screening test.group b streptococcus (gbs) is the leading cause of infant mortality from infection. a rapid screening immunoassay for gbs was evaluated in a rural obstetrical population and was found to have an unacceptably low specificity (90%) and sensitivity (50%). with a culture proven gbs colonization rate of 6.8%, the positive predictive value of the rapid screening test was only 27%, and the negative predictive value was 96%. current recommendations for routine vaginal cultures, on all women based on ur ...19902182359
inhibition of platelet aggregation by a whole cell extract from strains of group b streptococcus.a whole cell extract (hcl-ext) from strains of group b streptococci (gbs) possessing fibrinogen binding activity prevented the platelet aggregation induced with adenosine 5'-diphosphate (adp), collagen and thrombin, while aggregation by epinephrine and ristocetin was slightly inhibited and arachidonic acid-induced platelet aggregation was not affected whatsoever. when the hcl-ext was added after commencement of the aggregation, deaggregation was observed in cases induced by adp, collagen, and th ...19902191472
[streptococcus group b in the etiology of neonatal infection].group b streptococcus (gbs) causes maternal infections during perinatal period and serious neonatal infections. their frequency in our country is still unknown. this study analyzed the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of 13 neonates inborn at the instituto nacional de perinatología with early or late onset group b streptococcal infection. the incidence of early onset diseases (eogbs) was 0.7 cases/1,000 live births among 20,054 inborn, and 1 case/20,000 live births of late onset dise ...19902193651
a case of group b streptococcal pyomyositis.the group b streptococcus is an opportunistic pathogen that causes a variety of serious infections including bacteremias, puerperal sepsis, and neonatal meningitis. group b streptococcal infections of muscle are rare. we report here an unusual case of group b streptococcal pyomyositis. pyomyositis arises predominantly from infections caused by staphylococcus aureus and, occasionally, streptococcus pyogenes. because of the rarity of pyomyositis in temperate climates, the common lack of localizing ...19902146739
neonatal susceptibility and immunity to major bacterial pathogens.neonatal bacterial sepsis has continued in this decade to contribute significantly to neonatal mortality and morbidity and is a critical determinant of outcome in infants of very low birth weight despite the availability of antibiotics. the group b streptococcus and escherichia coli are the predominant pathogens for the newborn infant. studies on the epidemiology, microbiology, and immunology of group b streptococcal disease are more extensive than those on e. coli disease. type-specific antibod ...19902194266
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