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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37087467/modalities-of-group-a-streptococcal-prevention-and-treatment-and-their-economic-justification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey W Cannon, Rosemary Wyber
Infection by group A Streptococcus (Strep A) results in a diverse range of clinical conditions, including pharyngitis, impetigo, cellulitis, necrotising fasciitis, and rheumatic heart disease. In this article, we outline the recommended strategies for Strep A treatment and prevention and review the literature for economic evaluations of competing treatment and prevention strategies. We find that most economic evaluations focus on reducing the duration of illness or risk of rheumatic fever among people presenting with sore throat through diagnostic and/or treatment strategies...
April 22, 2023: NPJ Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37052678/time-to-negative-throat-culture-following-initiation-of-antibiotics-for-pharyngeal-group-a-streptococcus-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-up-to-october-2021-to-inform-public-health-control-measures
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma McGuire, Ang Li, Simon M Collin, Valerie Decraene, Michael Cook, Simon Padfield, Shiranee Sriskandan, Chris Van Beneden, Theresa Lamagni, Colin S Brown
BackgroundPublic health guidance recommending isolation of individuals with group A streptococcal (GAS) infection or carriage for 12-24 h from antibiotic initiation to prevent onward transmission requires a strong evidence base.AimTo estimate the pooled proportion of individuals who remain GAS culture-positive at set intervals after initiation of antibiotics through a systematic literature review (PROSPERO CRD42021290364) and meta-analysis.MethodsWe searched Ovid MEDLINE (1946-), EMBASE (1974-) and Cochrane library...
April 2023: Euro Surveillance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36941540/influence-of-a-guideline-or-an-additional-rapid-strep-test-on-antibiotic-prescriptions-for-sore-throat-the-cluster-randomized-controlled-trial-of-hals-hals-und-antibiotika-leitlinien-strategien
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannelore Wächtler, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, Oskar Kuhnert, Karolina Agata Malottki, Sonja Maaß, Jürgen Hedderich, Birgitt Wiese, Norbert Donner-Banzhoff, Julia Hansmann-Wiest
BACKGROUND: Pharyngitis due to Group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (GAS) is seen as the main indication for antibiotics for sore throat. In primary care settings prescription rates are much higher than the prevalence of GAS. Recommendations in international guidelines differ considerably. A German guideline suggested to consider antibiotics for patients with Centor or McIsaac scores ≥ 3, first choice being penicillin V for 7 days, and recommended analgesics for all...
March 20, 2023: BMC Prim Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36689968/tonsillitis-strep-throat
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January 2023: American Family Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36277114/standardizing-strep-throat-documentation-in-a-pediatric-outpatient-setting-during-covid-19-a-quality-improvement-pilot-project
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Nance, Elizabeth Walters, Zachary Willis
Clinicians' nonadherence to the 2012 Infectious Diseases Society of America's group A streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis guidelines leads to unnecessary in-person clinic visits, unnecessary use of bacterial testing, and inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions. Quality improvement methodology was used during nurse telephone triage at an outpatient pediatric clinic to standardize nurse documentation to align with the GAS guidelines. This pilot project's standardization resulted in improved communication among clinicians and decreased unnecessary resource and antibiotic use despite encountering barriers related to COVID-19...
October 19, 2022: Journal for Nurse Practitioners: JNP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36272134/characteristics-of-the-sore-throat-test-and-treat-service-in-community-pharmacies-strep-in-wales-cross-sectional-analysis-of-11-304-consultations-using-anonymized-electronic-pharmacy-records
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Efi Mantzourani, Diana Wasag, Rebecca Cannings-John, Haroon Ahmed, Andrew Evans
BACKGROUND: An NHS-funded sore throat test and treat (STTT) service was introduced in selected community pharmacies in Wales. Service users were screened using FeverPAIN/Centor scores, offered rapid antigen detection testing (RADT) to detect group A Streptococcus if appropriate, and supplied with antibiotics (by the pharmacist) if indicated. Following an initial evaluation, the service was rolled out nationally. OBJECTIVES: This study forms part of the long-term STTT evaluation...
October 22, 2022: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36128410/standardization-of-epidemiological-surveillance-of-group-a-streptococcal-pharyngitis
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kate M Miller, Robert R Tanz, Stanford T Shulman, Jonathan R Carapetis, Thomas Cherian, Theresa Lamagni, Asha C Bowen, Janessa Pickering, Alma Fulurija, Hannah C Moore, Jeffrey W Cannon, Timothy C Barnett, Chris A Van Beneden
Pharyngitis, more commonly known as sore throat, is caused by viral and/or bacterial infections. Group A Streptococcus (Strep A) is the most common bacterial cause of pharyngitis. Strep A pharyngitis is an acute, self-limiting disease but if undertreated can lead to suppurative complications, nonsuppurative poststreptococcal immune-mediated diseases, and toxigenic presentations. We present a standardized surveillance protocol, including case definitions for pharyngitis and Strep A pharyngitis, as well as case classifications that can be used to differentiate between suspected, probable, and confirmed cases...
September 2022: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36039237/acute-fulminant-group-a-beta-hemolytic-streptococcus-associated-carditis-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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James Allen, Christine Munoz, Alla Byakova, Roman Pachulski
Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GAS) is a gram-positive bacteria found in the upper respiratory tract that can cause disease with a wide gamut of symptoms ranging from pharyngitis to peritonsillar abscess, pneumonia, meningitis, and acute rheumatic fever (ARF). The primary goal of antibiotic therapy is to prevent complications of the primary infection such as ARF. ARF is defined by the revised Jones criteria. The Jones criteria have been modified to account for the moderate- to high-risk populations. The mechanism of the development of ARF from pharyngitis is not well understood, but the leading theory is molecular mimicry...
July 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35998198/health-information-sourcing-and-health-knowledge-quality-repeated-cross-sectional-survey
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elena Korshakova, Jessecae K Marsh, Samantha Kleinberg
BACKGROUND: People's health-related knowledge influences health outcomes, as this knowledge may influence whether individuals follow advice from their doctors or public health agencies. Yet, little attention has been paid to where people obtain health information and how these information sources relate to the quality of knowledge. OBJECTIVE: We aim to discover what information sources people use to learn about health conditions, how these sources relate to the quality of their health knowledge, and how both number of information sources and health knowledge change over time...
August 22, 2022: JMIR Formative Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35983761/candycollect-at-home-saliva-sampling-for-capture-of-respiratory-pathogens
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ulri N Lee, Xiaojing Su, Damielle L Hieber, Wan-Chen Tu, Anika M McManamen, Meg G Takezawa, Grant W Hassan, Tung Ching Chan, Karen N Adams, Ellen R Wald, Gregory P DeMuri, Erwin Berthier, Ashleigh B Theberge, Sanitta Thongpang
Streptococcus pyogenes is a major human-specific bacterial pathogen and a common cause of a wide range of symptoms from mild infection such as pharyngitis (commonly called strep throat) to life-threatening invasive infection and post-infectious sequelae. Traditional methods for diagnosis include collecting a sample using a pharyngeal swab, which can cause discomfort and even discourage adults and children from seeking proper testing and treatment in the clinic. Saliva samples are an alternative to pharyngeal swabs...
August 19, 2022: Lab on a Chip
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35983327/endolysins-against-streptococci-as-an-antibiotic-alternative
#31
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Kuan Yee Wong, Megat Hamzah Megat Mazhar Khair, Adelene Ai-Lian Song, Mas Jaffri Masarudin, Chou Min Chong, Lionel Lian Aun In, Michelle Yee Mun Teo
Multi-drug resistance has called for a race to uncover alternatives to existing antibiotics. Phage therapy is one of the explored alternatives, including the use of endolysins, which are phage-encoded peptidoglycan hydrolases responsible for bacterial lysis. Endolysins have been extensively researched in different fields, including medicine, food, and agricultural applications. While the target specificity of various endolysins varies greatly between species, this current review focuses specifically on streptococcal endolysins...
2022: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35706486/the-global-burden-of-sore-throat-and-group-a-streptococcus-pharyngitis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kate M Miller, Jonathan R Carapetis, Chris A Van Beneden, Daniel Cadarette, Jessica N Daw, Hannah C Moore, David E Bloom, Jeffrey W Cannon
Background: Contemporary data for the global burden of sore throat and group A Streptococcus (Strep A) pharyngitis are required to understand the frequency of disease and develop value propositions for Strep A vaccines. Methods: We used Clarivate Analytics' Web of Science platform to search WoS core collection, PubMed, Medline, data citation index, KCI-Korean Journal Database, Russian Science Citation Index, and the SciELO Citation Index for articles published between Jan 1, 2000, and Feb 15, 2021, from any country and in any language...
June 2022: EClinicalMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35327959/sorbitol-reduces-sensitivity-to-alternaria-by-promoting-ceramide-kinases-cerk-expression-through-transcription-factor-pswrky25-in-populus-populus-simonii-carr
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meng Qi, Rui Wu, Zhihua Song, Biying Dong, Ting Chen, Mengying Wang, Hongyan Cao, Tingting Du, Shengjie Wang, Na Li, Qing Yang, Yujie Fu, Dong Meng
Sugar, acting as a signal, can regulate the production of some chemical substance during plant defense responses. However, the molecular basis and regulatory mechanisms of sugar in poplar and other forest trees are still unclear. Sorbitol is a sugar-signaling molecule associated with plant defense. In this study, the pathogen-infested status of poplar was alleviated after exogenous feeding of 50 mM sorbitol. We sequenced and analyzed the transcriptome of poplar leaves before and after inoculation. The results showed that the genes PR1 , WRKY , ceramide kinases ( CERK ) and so on responded to sorbitol feeding and pathogen infestation...
February 24, 2022: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35076261/cranberry-and-sumac-extracts-exhibit-antibacterial-and-anti-adhesive-effects-against-streptococcus-pyogenes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soheila Abachi, Sabrina Macé, Song Lee, H P Vasantha Rupasinghe
Group A Streptococci (GAS) or Streptococcus pyogenes is responsible for acute bacterial pharyngitis in children as well as adults. Streptococcal pharyngitis is initiated by successful attachment and colonization of the bacteria, followed by the establishment of the biofilm in various environments. In this study, we examined the antibacterial activities of in-house prepared aqueous and ethanolic extracts of 10 Atlantic Canada fruits in the context of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC), time-kill kinetics, and adhesion inhibition properties against S...
April 2022: Journal of Medicinal Food
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35036280/informed-or-anxious-patient-preferences-for-release-of-test-results-of-increasing-sensitivity-on-electronic-patient-portals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bethany Bruno, Scott Steele, Justin Carbone, Katherine Schneider, Lori Posk, Susannah L Rose
Worldwide, governments and healthcare systems are moving towards increased transparency to improve care quality, increase patient engagement, and decrease costs. For example, the American 21st Century Cures Act Final Rule requires providers to grant patients access to their electronic medical record. Unfortunately, limited research guides release of test results to online patient portals, especially concerning emotionally sensitive information. To address this gap, we surveyed the largest patient sample published to date...
2022: Health and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34932016/use-of-the-mcisaac-score-to-predict-group-a-streptococcal-pharyngitis-in-outpatient-nurse-phone-triage-and-electronic-visits-compared-with-in-person-visits-retrospective-observational-study
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer L Pecina, Leah M Nigon, Kristine S Penza, Martha A Murray, Beckie J Kronebusch, Nathaniel E Miller, Teresa B Jensen
BACKGROUND: The McIsaac criteria are a validated scoring system used to determine the likelihood of an acute sore throat being caused by group A streptococcus (GAS) to stratify patients who need strep testing. OBJECTIVE: We aim to compare McIsaac criteria obtained during face-to-face (f2f) and non-f2f encounters. METHODS: This retrospective study compared the percentage of positive GAS tests by McIsaac score for scores calculated during nurse protocol phone encounters, e-visits (electronic visits), and in person f2f clinic visits...
December 20, 2021: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34920989/point-of-care-testing-antibiotic-prescribing-and-prescribing-confidence-for-respiratory-tract-infections-in-primary-care-prospective-audit-in-18-european-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alike van der Velden, Alma C van de Pol, Emily Bongard, Daniela Cianci, Rune Aabenhus, Anca Balan, Femke Böhmer, Valerija Bralic Lang, Pascale Bruno, Slawomir Chlabicz, Samuel Coenen, Annelies Colliers, Anna Garcia-Sangenis, Hrachuhi Ghazaryan, Maciek Godycki-Cwirko, Siri Jensen, Christos Lionis, Sanne R van der Linde, Lile Malania, Jozsef Pauer, Angela Tomacinschii, Akke Vellinga, Ihor Zastavnyy, Susanne Emmerich, Adam Zerda, Theo J Verheij, Herman Goossens, Christopher C Butler
BACKGROUND: Between-country differences have been described in antibiotic prescribing for RTI in primary care, but not yet for diagnostic testing procedures and prescribing confidence. AIM: To describe between-country differences in RTI management, particularly diagnostic testing and antibiotic prescribing, and investigate which factors relate to antibiotic prescribing and GPs' prescribing confidence. DESIGN & SETTING: Prospective audit in 18 European countries...
December 17, 2021: BJGP Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34792402/impact-analysis-of-expanding-narrow-spectrum-antibiotic-use-for-children-with-ear-sinus-and-throat-infections
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolina Barbosa, Andrew Breck, Grant King, Sarah Bass, Yoojin Kook, Amanda Honeycutt, Dominick Esposito
Aim: Estimate the impacts treating acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in children aged 6 months through 12 years with narrow-spectrum antibiotics. Materials & methods: Decision-tree model to estimate children's health, healthcare utilization and costs, and caregiver's time and costs for using narrow-spectrum antibiotics in eligible children with an ARTI, compared with current use of narrow- and broad-spectrum antibiotics. Results: Reduced adverse drug reactions by 35,750 (14%) cases) and 4750 (12%) fewer emergency department visits, 300 (12%) fewer hospitalizations, and 50,500 (10%) avoided outpatient visits...
February 2022: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34760411/treatment-of-pharyngitis-in-uninsured-patients-a-multicenter-study-of-free-clinics
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew Nguyen, Patrick Dyjak, Madeline MacDonald, Jhulianna Vivar, Shreni Shah, Justin Swanson, Zachary Pruitt, Abu-Sayeef Mirza, Rahul Mhaskar
Introduction Appropriate antibiotic prescription practices for pharyngitis slow anti-microbial resistance. Unnecessary antibiotic prescribing and non-adherence to practice guidelines remain a clinical problem. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between group A Streptococcus (GAS) throat culture testing and antibiotic prescriptions at 10 free clinics in the Tampa Bay Area serving the uninsured population. Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from patient charts from January 2018 to December 2019...
October 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34694903/structure-of-the-streptococcus-pyogenes-nad-glycohydrolase-translocation-domain-and-its-essential-role-in-toxin-binding-to-oropharyngeal-keratinocytes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jorge J Velarde, Alessandro Piai, Ian J Lichtenstein, Nicola N Lynskey, James J Chou, Michael R Wessels
The emergence and continued dominance of a Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus, GAS) M1T1 clonal group is temporally correlated with acquisition of genomic sequences that confer high level expression of cotoxins streptolysin O (SLO) and NAD+ -glycohydrolase (NADase). Experimental infection models have provided evidence that both toxins are important contributors to GAS virulence. SLO is a cholesterol-dependent pore-forming toxin capable of lysing virtually all types of mammalian cells. NADase, which is composed of an N-terminal translocation domain and C-terminal glycohydrolase domain, acts as an intracellular toxin that depletes host cell energy stores...
January 18, 2022: Journal of Bacteriology
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