“…In a recent review, Chow et al [5] described two cases and reported on 19 cases documented in the English literature from the beginning of the 1980s. Before that review, several other patients had been reported [4,17,20,21,23,25,26], and since 1992 more than ten additional cases have been described, the majority of them in children [7±9, 11,14,16,18,24,27,29]. These case reports indicate that although not very common, GAS has to be considered as a cause of bacterial meningitis in childhood.…”