Unusual Series of Streptococcus milleri Group Infections

Kobo O, Vainer-Evgrafov E, Fri

Abstract

Background: Streptococcus milleri group (SMG) are a potential cause for variable pyogenic infections. Few studies described the epidemiology and clinical presentation of these infections. Methods/results: We describe five cases of streptococcus milleri infections in a single internal medicine ward, which represents higher incidence than expected. All patients survived while one infected with S. Intemedius, needed intensive care hospitalization and prolonged mechanical ventilation. Conclusion: As the clinical presentation of patients with SMG infections may vary, and some may even present afebrile and with normal inflammatory markers, a careful clinical estimation and accurate diagnosis is required. When SMG infection is diagnosed, early drainage of the pyogenic foci and empiric antimicrobial treatment is indicated.

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