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CASE REPORT
Primary group A streptococcal septic shock syndrome simulating perforated appendicitis in a previously healthy girl
Summary
A previously healthy 6-year-old girl that initially presented with presumed viral gastrointestinal infection for a week and later developed catastrophic primary peritonitis and septic shock requiring resuscitation and emergency exploratory laparotomy without any identifiable intra-abdominal cause of the sepsis and the peritoneal exudates grew group A streptococci. Appropriate antibiotic therapy was instituted and she made a complete recovery.