“…Group B streptococci (GBS) are recognized as a common cause of serious neonatal and maternal infections; they are also isolated in adults from skin infections, wounds, and urinary tract infections, and serious infections in adults due to GBS are being reported with increasing frequency (5,20,28,34). Despite consistent susceptibility of the majority of GBS to penicillin and ampicillin (3,4,6,15,21,27), there are several reports of poor clinical responses to appropriate therapy and of relapses in GBS infections in newborn infants and adults (2,11,12,38).…”