J Pediatr Infect Dis 2010; 05(02): 185-187
DOI: 10.3233/JPI-2010-0230
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart – New York

Acinetobacter baumannii and group B streptococcus co-infection causing neonatal meningitis

Victoria Howell
a   Department of Clinical Microbiology, National Health Laboratory Services, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital, Durban, South Africa
,
Prasha Mahabeer
a   Department of Clinical Microbiology, National Health Laboratory Services, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital, Durban, South Africa
,
Yacoob Coovadia
b   Department of Pediatrics, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
,
Radhika Singh
b   Department of Pediatrics, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
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04 February 2009

28 July 2009

Publication Date:
28 July 2015 (online)

Abstract

Streptococcus agalactiae is a well-established cause of neonatal meningitis, whereas Acinetobacter baumannii, often seen as a contaminant, has only rarely been reported to cause meningitis without a neurosurgical predisposition. We report of a case of neonatal meningitis in a preterm neonate in which both S. agalactiae and A. baumannii were considered the pathogens. This case highlights the pathogenicity of A. baumannii, and suggests that it may be frequently underestimated.