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Severe acute otitis media caused by mucoid Streptococcus pyogenes in a previously healthy adult.

Risako Kakuta1, Hisakazu Yano, Hiroshi Hidaka, Hiromitsu Miyazaki, Mihoko Irimada, Kiyoshi Oda, Kazuaki Arai, Daiki Ozawa, Takashi Takahashi, Mitsuo Kaku, Yukio Katori.   

Abstract

Streptococcus (S.) pyogenes is well recognized as the most common pathogen causing pharyngotonsillitis in school-age children. In Japan, mucoid Streptococcus pneumoniae is well known as a causative agent of severe acute otitis media (AOM); however, mucoid S. pyogenes has rarely been reported. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an AOM patient caused by mucoid S. pyogenes in Japan. A 36-year-old previously healthy female was referred to our hospital with suspicion of cerebrospinal otorrhea due to increasing otalgia accompanied by headache following myringotomy. Bacterial cultures of middle ear secretions were performed, and mucoid-form colonies surrounded by zones of complete β-hemolysis were produced on sheep's blood agar. Antigen-agglutination test results were positive for S. pyogenes, and thus the patient received treatment with panipenem-betamipron 2.0 g/day for 10 days, which resolved nearly all symptoms. The bacteriological features of this strain were then investigated. The M-protein genotype encoded by the emm gene, the major virulence factor of S. pyogenes, was determined to be emm75. Generally, S. pyogenes forms colonies having non-mucoid matt appearances based on β-hemolysis of sheep's blood agar. The mucoid phenotype results from abundant production of hyaluronic acid capsular polysaccharide, a key virulence determinant. emm75 is common in noninvasive, but less common in invasive disease. In conclusion, mucoid S. pyogenes can cause severe infection even in previously healthy persons. Emergence of mucoid S. pyogenes and drug resistance trends should be monitored in the future.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24727832     DOI: 10.1620/tjem.232.301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tohoku J Exp Med        ISSN: 0040-8727            Impact factor:   1.848


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Authors:  Shinji Ogihara; Ryoichi Saito; Teru Akikura; Akiko Iwama; Yukari Adachi; Daiki Kaji; Kyoka Kakinuma; Hiroshi Takahashi
Journal:  Ann Lab Med       Date:  2015-05-21       Impact factor: 3.464

2.  Prevalence of M75 Streptococcus pyogenes Strains Harboring slaA Gene in Patients Affected by Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in Central Italy.

Authors:  Elisa Viciani; Francesca Montagnani; Giacinta Tordini; Antonio Romano; Lorenzo Salerni; Andrea De Luca; Paolo Ruggiero; Andrea G O Manetti
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-02-28       Impact factor: 5.640

3.  Bacterial Spectrum of Spontaneously Ruptured Otitis Media in a 7-Year, Longitudinal, Multicenter, Epidemiological Cross-Sectional Study in Germany.

Authors:  Matthias Imöhl; Stephanie Perniciaro; Andreas Busse; Mark van der Linden
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-05-20

4.  Pleural empyema and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome due to Streptococcus pyogenes in a healthy Spanish traveler in Japan.

Authors:  Tetsuya Sakai; Daisuke Taniyama; Saeko Takahashi; Morio Nakamura; Takashi Takahashi
Journal:  IDCases       Date:  2017-06-27

5.  Characteristics of mucoid Streptococcus pyogenes isolated from two patients with pneumonia in a local community.

Authors:  Nobuaki Mori; Sakiko Hosoo; Yoshitaka Oyamada; Yasushi Sera; Yasuhiro Yamada; Momoko Sugawara; Akiko Higuchi; Yasuko Aoki; Takashi Takahashi
Journal:  IDCases       Date:  2016-09-23
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