Sm. Fiorito et al., An unusual transmission of Neisseria meningitidis - Neonatal conjunctivitis acquired at delivery from the mother's endocervical infection, SEX TRA DIS, 28(1), 2001, pp. 29-32
Background: Primary meningococcal conjunctivitis is assumed to be due to th
e direct inoculation of Neisseria meningitidis into the conjunctival sac fr
om an exogenous source. According to a literature review, no case of neonat
al conjunctivitis infection acquired at delivery from maternal endocervicit
is has been published.
Goal: To report a case of meningococcal neonatal conjunctivitis acquired at
delivery because of the mother's endocervical infection and cross-transmis
sion of the strain with her partner.
Study Design: Strains were characterized by bacteriologic and serologic met
hods including grouping (agglutination), typing, and subtyping (enzyme-link
ed immunoabsorbent assay). Molecular analysis was done by pulsed-field gel
electrophoresis.
Results: The three strains (newborn infant, mother, partner) were of the sa
me antigenic formula (C:NT:P1.NT) and exhibited similar NheI and SpeI pulse
d-field gel electrophoresis patterns.
Conclusion: The identical phenotypic and genomic analysis of strains is the
evidence for N meningitidis transmission at delivery from a maternal endoc
ervical infection to the newborn infant and cross transmission between sexu
al partners.