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. 2022 Dec 10;12(12):3116. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12123116

Table 2.

Characteristics of cases of late-onset sepsis caused by S. gallolyticus or S. bovis biotype II.

First Author, Publication Year GA Birth Weight (Grams) Mode of Delivery Length of Rupture of Membranes Maternal Vaginal Cultures Maternal Peripartum Antibiotics Symptoms Onset Time (Days) Clinical Signs and Symptoms Site of Isolation Diagnosis Microorganism Complications Definitive Antibiotic Treatment Patient Outcome
Cheung, 2000 [3] 32 weeks 2.340 Vaginal delivery N/A N/A Prophylactic clindamycin 28 Lethargy, possible seizure activity, apnea Blood, CSF Biochemical tests (API 20 strep, cellular fatty acid profile) S. bovis biotype II Meningitis Ampicillin and gentamicin changed to penicillin for 18 days Recovery without sequelae
Koh, 2002 [4] 34 weeks 1.675 Cesarean section N/A N/A N/A 19 Lethargy, apnea Blood, CSF Biochemical tests (API 20 strep test) S. bovis biotype II Meningitis Penicillin G for 14 days Recovery without sequelae
Onoyama, 2009 [6] Term 3.192 Vaginal delivery <18 h GBS (-) N/A 4 Fever, poor activity Blood, CSF Biochemical tests (API 20 Strep test), molecular tests (16S rRNA and sodA gene sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis Cefotaxime for 14 days Recovery without sequelae
Floret, 2010 [8] 5 preterm N/A 3 vaginal deliveries, 2 cesarean sections N/A N/A N/A Median age 18 days (13–56) Abdominal distention, diarrhea, signs of umbilical inflammation Blood Molecular tests (sodA gene sequencing, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, PFGE) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus N/A Cefotaxime for 10 days All neonates survived
Klatte, 2012 [9] Term N/A Vaginal delivery N/A N/A N/A 12 Congestion, increased work of breathing, lethargy CSF Βiochemical tests (Vitek 2), molecular tests (16S rRNA sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis Cefotaxime for 16 days Recovery
Term N/A Vaginal delivery N/A N/A N/A 4 Fever, seizure-like activity Blood, CSF Βiochemical tests (Vitek 2), molecular tests (16S rRNA sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis Ampicillin for 14 days Recovery
Post-term N/A Vaginal delivery 13 h N/A N/A 4 Fever, rhinorrhea, fussiness Blood, CSF Βiochemical tests (Vitek 2), molecular tests (16S rRNA sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis Cefotaxime for 14 days Recovery
Nagamatsu, 2012 [10] Term 3.092 Vaginal delivery N/A N/A N/A 8 Superior tonic eye deviation, fever, irritability, decreased oral intake CSF Βiochemical tests (API Rapid ID 32 Strep, VITEK 2), molecular tests (16S rRNA gene sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis, seizures Ampicillin for 20 days and panipenem/ betamipron for 14 days Recovery without sequelae
Tarakci, 2014 [12] 30 weeks 1.300 Cesarean section N/A N/A N/A 37 Apnea, lethargy, cyanosis, superficial respiration Blood N/A S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus None Meropenem for 14 days Recovery
Hede, 2015 [13] 32 weeks 1.474 Cesarean section N/A GBS unknown No 24 Intermittent tachypnea Blood Βiochemical tests (Vitek 2), molecular tests (16S rRNA sequencing, PFGE) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus None Ampicillin for 10 days Survived
32 weeks 2.120 Cesarean section N/A GBS unknown No 24 Pale color, loose stools, respiratory distress, hypoxemia, hypothermia Blood, CSF Βiochemical tests (Vitek 2), molecular tests (16S rRNA sequencing, PFGE) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis, acute respiratory failure, septic shock, seizures, grade III IVH Ampicillin for 14 days Survived
Park, 2015 [14] 38+4 weeks 3.600 Vaginal delivery N/A N/A N/A 27 Fever, lethargy, moaning sounds Blood, CSF, urine Μolecular tests (16S rRNA gene sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis, bilateral reduction in visual evoked potentials, subdural effusion and seizures Ampicillin and cefotaxime for 21 days, ampicillin and cefotaxime for 31 days due to CNS complications Discharge, improvement of visual evoked potential in follow-up
Kennedy, 2015 [15] 37 weeks 3.050 Vaginal delivery 6 h GBS (-) N/A 4 Lethargy, irritability, decreased urine output, poor feeding, fever Blood, CSF Βiochemical tests (RapID STR), molecular tests (16S rRNA gene sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis Ampicillin for 14 days Recovery without sequelae
Beneteau, 2015 [16] 10 preterm and 5 term neonates * 2.160 (1.860–3.430) for neonates with symptoms onset <4 days, 2.240 (1.480–3.570) for neonates with symptoms onset >4 and ≤28 days N/A N/A N/A N/A 3 neonates ≤ 4 days, 12 neonates >4 and ≤28 days Fever, hypothermia, digestive signs, respiratory signs, irritability, neurologic signs, sepsis Blood and/or CSF N/A S. gallolyticus pasteurianus in 8 cases and S. gallolyticus gallolyticus in 2 cases ** Meningitis Amoxicillin and/or 3rd generation cephalosporin and aminoglycocide for 10–25 days All neonates survived
Parain, 2016 [17] Term N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 28 Altered consciousness, hypertonic limbs, bulging fontanel CSF N/A S. gallolyticus Meningitis, hydrocephalus with tetraventricular dilatation requiring external ventricular drainage, recurrence of hydrocephalus requiring ventriculoperitoneal bypass Cefotaxime for 17 days and amikacin for 2 days Recovery with neurologic complications (neuromotor delay with poor spontaneous motor mobilization and hypertonia of the limbs at 9 months)
Saegeman, 2016 [2] 30 weeks N/A Vaginal delivery N/A N/A N/A 7 Hemodynamic instability Blood Βiochemical tests (MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry), molecular tests (PFGE, 16S rRNA gene sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis N/A Recovery
32 weeks N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 34 Septic shock, respiratory failure, pulmonary hemorrhage Blood Βiochemical tests (MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry), molecular tests (PFGE, 16S rRNA gene sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Septic shock N/A Deceased neonate
Yamamura, 2018 [18] Term 3.680 Vaginal delivery N/A N/A N/A 27 Fever, lethargy, irritability Blood, CSF Βiochemical tests (API 20 Strep test), molecular tests (16s rRNA gene sequencing) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis, ventriculitis Ampicillin for 21 days Recovery without sequelae
Mettananda, 2018 [19] 34 weeks 1.680 Cesarean section N/A N/A N/A 25 Fever, poor sucking, reduced activity Blood Βiochemical tests S. bovis biotype II Meningitis Penicillin G and cefotaxime for 21 days Recovery without sequelae
Sim, 2021 [21] 39 weeks 3.268 Vaginal delivery <18 h GBS (-) No 4 Fever, respiratory distress Blood, CSF Βiochemical tests (MALDI-TOF) S. gallolyticus Meningitis Ampicillin Recovery without sequelae
39 weeks 3.194 Vaginal delivery <18 h GBS (-) No 23 Fever, lethargy Blood Βiochemical tests (MALDI-TOF) S. gallolyticus None Ampicillin Recovery without sequelae
34 weeks 1.812 Cesarean section <18 h GBS (-) No 15 Fever, poor feeding Blood Βiochemical tests (MALDI-TOF) S. gallolyticus None Clindamycin Recovery without sequelae
Chen, 2021 [22] 37+3 weeks N/A Cesarean section N/A GBS (+) No 5 Fever, tachypnea CSF Βiochemical tests (MALDI-TOF), molecular tests (16S rRNA and sodA gene sequencing, PCR-RFLP assays of groESL gene) S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus Meningitis Ampicillin and cefotaxime for 14 days Recovery without sequelae
Orbea, 2022 [26] N/A (9 neonates) *** N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Median age 24 days (1–74 days) Fever, irritability, difficulty feeding, lethargy, respiratory distress, apnea, seizure-like activity, emesis, diarrhea Blood and/or CSF Biochemical tests (MALDI-TOF, Vitek) S. gallolyticus, S. gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus **** Meningitis (11 infants), bilateral grade III IVH (1neonate), ventriculitis and subdural collection and/or subarachnoid debris (3 neonates) ***** Antibiotic therapy for a median of 14 days (9–28 days) One deceased neonate, one neonate with neurologic complications

Abbreviations: CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; GBS, group B streptococci; IV, intravenous; IVH, intraventricular hemorrhage; MALDI-TOF, matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry; N/A, not available; PFGE, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; RFLP, restriction fragment length polymorphism. * This study included 23 infants, 15 of whom were neonates. ** Subspecies of S. bovis were identified in 10 cases. Not specified if the data of S. gallolyticus identification refers to neonates or to infants. *** This study included 15 infants, 9 of whom were neonates. **** S. bovis was not classified into subspecies in one case. Not specified if the data of S. gallolyticus identification refers to neonates or to infants. ***** Not specified if cases of meningitis refer to neonates or to infants.