SHORT REPORT
"Honey moon" meningitis
General Hospital of Rethymno, Rethymno, Greece
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
E Ioannidou
General Hospital of Rethymno, Rethymno, Greece; eleioannidou{at}yahoo.gr
Streptococcus agalactiae is a rare cause of meningitis in healthy non-pregnant adults. A case of S. agalactiae meningitis is reported in a previously healthy young woman following sexual intercourse for the first time. The vaginal flora was the verified source of infection.
Keywords: GBS; Healthy; adult; meningitis; vaginal
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