PMID: 9544918Apr 17, 1998Paper

Recurrent group B streptococcal disease in infants: Who should receive rifampin?

The Journal of Pediatrics
J T AtkinsC J Baker

Abstract

A preterm breast-fed infant had three episodes of type Ia/c group B streptococcus septicemia. After the second episode rifampin was given to the infant, but further Ia/c exposure to maternal breast milk ensued. We propose rifampin treatment for both the mother and infant in cases of recurrent group B streptococcus disease.

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