Group B streptococcal infection presenting as sudden death in infancy
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- DOI: 10.1136/adc.62.4.419
Group B streptococcal infection presenting as sudden death in infancy
Abstract
Two infants aged 3 and 8 months were found dead in their cots. Postmortem cultures yielded group B streptococci from multiple internal sites, and cytomegalovirus was also isolated from the lungs of one. These cases show the value of microbiological culture in the investigation of sudden infant death.
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