Literature DB >> 1298077

Streptococcal throat carriage in school children with special reference to seasonal incidence.

K Prakash1, A Lakshmy.   

Abstract

A number of studies on throat carriage of beta hemolytic streptococci (BHS) carried out during the years 1972-90 in urban and rural school children from low socioeconomic groups in the age group of 5-15 years in and around Delhi showed an overall carriage rate of BHS varying from 12.2%-64.3% depending upon the season and number of swabs taken. Group A was found to be the most predominant serological group (31.1%-62.6%). The T-typability was found to be 98.2%. The most prevalent T-patterns observed during 1972-78 study were 3/13/B3264 followed by 5/11/12/27/44. A significant difference was observed in the prevalence of T-patterns during the study of 2,034 children from 1979-83 and 3,094 children from 1984-90. When the most prevalent T-patterns were found to be 5/11/12/27/44 followed by 3/13/B3264. The study of the school children from 1972-90 showed the isolation of BHS as well as significant predominance of GAS (p < 0.001) in winter months than summer months. There was no difference in the distribution of carriage of BHS and GAS amongst rural or urban school children. Since RF/RHD are illnesses which were often encountered in school children among socially and economically disadvantaged populations stronger support for streptococcal surveillance programs should be encouraged.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1298077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health        ISSN: 0125-1562            Impact factor:   0.267


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