Inverse Association between Lancefield Group G Streptococcus Colonization and Sore Throat in Slum and Nonslum Settings in Brazil

Group G Streptococcus has been implicated as a causative agent of pharyngitis in outbreak situations, but its role in endemic disease remains elusive. We found an unexpected inverse association of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis colonization and sore throat in a study of 2,194 children...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2011-01, Vol.49 (1), p.409-412
Hauptverfasser: Tartof, Sara Yee, Farrimond, Frances, de Matos, Juliana Arruda, Reis, Joice Neves, Ramos, Regina Terse Trindade, Andrade, Aurelio Nei, dos Reis, Mitermayer Galvão, Riley, Lee Woodland
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description Group G Streptococcus has been implicated as a causative agent of pharyngitis in outbreak situations, but its role in endemic disease remains elusive. We found an unexpected inverse association of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis colonization and sore throat in a study of 2,194 children of 3 to 15 years of age in Salvador, Brazil.
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Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Brazil - epidemiology
Carrier State - epidemiology
Carrier State - microbiology
Child
Child, Preschool
Epidemiology
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Male
Microbiology
Miscellaneous
Pharyngitis - epidemiology
Pharyngitis - microbiology
Poverty Areas
Prevalence
Streptococcal Infections - epidemiology
Streptococcal Infections - microbiology
Streptococcus
Streptococcus - classification
Streptococcus - isolation & purification
Streptococcus dysgalactiae
title Inverse Association between Lancefield Group G Streptococcus Colonization and Sore Throat in Slum and Nonslum Settings in Brazil
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