Publication | Closed Access
Recurrent erysipelas caused by group B streptococcus organisms.
46
Citations
5
References
1980
Year
Medical MicrobiologyPathogenic MicrobiologyMicrobial DiseaseMedicineVaginal MucosaPathogenesisBacteriologyImmunologyPathologyVulvar VesiclesClinical InfectionType Iii GbsMicrobiologyInfection ControlBacterial PathogensClinical MicrobiologyRecurrent Erysipelas
Group B beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GBS) has emerged as a major cause of neonatal infections. Serious GBS infections in adults occur most frequently when predisposing illness is present. Recurrent erysipelas caused by GBS is reported in a woman who had chronic lymphedema after a radical hysterectomy and radiation therapy. Type III GBS was identified from cultures of vulvar vesicles, vaginal mucosa, and blood. Prophylactic penicillin V potassium therapy prevented further episodes of erysipelas. Group B beta-hemolytic streptococcus should be considered a possible cause of erysipelas or cellulitis.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1