| Literature DB >> 35706486 |
Kate M Miller1, Jonathan R Carapetis1,2, Chris A Van Beneden3, Daniel Cadarette4, Jessica N Daw1, Hannah C Moore1, David E Bloom4, Jeffrey W Cannon1,4.
Abstract
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.Entities:
Keywords: Burden; Incidence; Pharyngitis; Sore throat; Streptococcus; Surveillance
Year: 2022 PMID: 35706486 PMCID: PMC9124702 DOI: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EClinicalMedicine ISSN: 2589-5370
Figure 1PRISMA flowchart.
Figure 2Countries in which studies described the incidence of sore throat or Strep A sore throat.
Characteristics of studies with data on the incidence rate of sore throat.
| Source | Study year(s) | Country | Setting | Study design | Surveillance type | Screening frequency and case identification | Age | Participants | Surveillance duration (months) | Incidence (per 100 PY) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negi, 2018 | January 2015 to December 2016 | India | School | Prospective (RCT) | Passive | Unclear | 5–18 | 24,980 | 24 | 0.006 |
| McDonald, 2006 | August 2003 to June 2005 | Australia | Household | Prospective | Active | At least monthly culture for all participants | All | 1,173 | 23 | 0.5 |
| McDonald, 2007 | September 2004 to September 2005 | Australia | Household | Prospective | Active | At least monthly culture for all participants | All | 145 | 10 | 13.4 |
| Parthasarathy, 2020 | August 2012 to August 2014 | India | Household | Prospective | Active | Weekly screening for sore throat by trained field workers | ≤10 | 3,765 | 25 | 19.2 |
| Musuku, 2017 | September 2014 to November 2015 | Zambia | School | Retrospective | Passive | One-off self-report | 5–29 | 3,462 | 12 | 32.0 |
| Danchin, 2007 | August 2001 to December 2002 | Australia | Community | Prospective | Passive | Symptomatic presentation to clinic | 1–18 | 470 | 16 | 34.5 |
| Kostic, 2019 | September 2016 to December 2016 | Croatia | School | Prospective | Active | Twice monthly | 6–7 | 81 | 3 | 46.7 |
| Jose, 2018 | Not specified | India | School | Prospective | Active | Weekly physical assessment | 7–11 | 307 | 24 | 103.9 |
| Steer, 2009 | March 2006 to November 2006 | Fiji | School | Prospective | Active | Twice weekly class query | 5–14 | 667 | 9 | 162.9 |
| Kumar, 2009 | November 2000 to January 2002 | India | School | Prospective | Active | Fortnightly physical assessment | 5–15 | 334 | 12 | 232.3 |
| Nandi, 2001 | April 1995 to March 1996 | India | Household | Prospective | Active | Fortnightly interview | 5–15 | 536 | 12 | 704.2 |
| DeWyer, 2020 | March 2017 to April 2017 | Uganda | School | Prospective | Active | Daily class query + weekly physical assessment | 5–16 | 532 | 1 | 1290.2 |
PY = person-years. RCT = Randomised controlled trial.
Study took place among remote Indigenous communities.
Surveillance was assumed to occur for 12 months for each school year when estimating person-time, which underestimates incidence rates in studies where surveillance duration was less than 12 months.
98% <20 yrs.
Differs from incidence reported in study.
Figure 3Incidence rates of sore throat among children.
Characteristics of studies with data on the incidence rate of Strep A sore throat.
| Source | Study year | Country | Setting | Study design | Surveillance type | Screening frequency and case identification | Microbiological testing method and frequency | Age (years) | No. of participants | Surveillance duration (months) | Incidence (per 100 PY) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| McDonald, 2006 | August 2003 to June 2005 | Australia | Household | Prospective | Active | At least monthly physical assessment | At least monthly culture for all participants | All ages | 1173 | 23 | 0.12 |
| McDonald, 2007 | September 2004 to September 2005 | Australia | Householdǂ | Prospective | Active | At least monthly physical assessment | At least monthly culture for all participants | All ages | 145 | 10 | 0.9 |
| Kumar, 2009 | November 2000 to January 2002 | India | School | Prospective | Active | Fortnightly physical assessment | Culture episodes during fortnightly screening | 5–15 | 334 | 12 | 5.4 |
| Danchin, 2007 | August 2001 to December 2002 | Australia | Community | Prospective | Passive | Symptomatic presentation to clinic | Culture every episode | 1–18 | 470 | 16 | 11.9 |
| Steer, 2009 | March 2006 to November 2006 | Fiji | School | Prospective | Active | Twice weekly class query | Culture episodes during twice-weekly screening | 5–14 | 667 | 9 | 14.7 |
| Kumar, 2012 | July 2002 to April 2004 | India | School | Prospective | Active | Weekly physical assessment | Culture episodes during weekly screening | 7–11 | 241 | 21 | 16.6 |
| Jose, 2018 | Not specified | India | School | Prospective | Active | Weekly physical assessment | Culture episodes during weekly screening | 7–11 | 307 | 24 | 17.9 |
| Nandi, 2001 | April 1995 to March 1996 | India | Household | Prospective | Active | Fortnightly interview | Culture episodes during fortnightly screening | 5–15 | 536 | 12 | 30.9 |
| Kostic, 2019 | September 2016 to December 2016 | Croatia | School | Prospective | Active | Twice monthly | Culture at clinic | 6–7 | 81 | 3 | 31.1 |
| Lewnard, 2020 | October 1998 to May 2003 | USA | School | Prospective | Active | Fortnightly physical assessment + symptomatic presentation to clinic | Culture every episode | 3–14 | 145 | 56 | 47.3 |
| Lin, 2008 | September 1992 to July 1993 | China | School | Prospective (RCT) | Active | Daily class query + daily parent report | Culture episodes daily during screening | 9–12 | 193 | 9 | 49.7 |
| Lennon, 2000 | Not specified | New Zealand | School | Prospective | Passive | Symptomatic presentation to clinic | Culture every episode | School children | 12,572 | 12 | 50.0 |
| Di Pierro, 2016 | September 2015 to March 2016 | Italy | School | Prospective (RCT) | Passive | Symptomatic presentation to clinic | Culture every episode | 2–3 | 111 | 6 | 121.1 |
| DeWyer, 2020 | March 2017 to April 2017 | Uganda | School | Prospective | Active | Daily class query + weekly physical assessment | RADT every episode; culture ¼ RADT+ and ½ RADT- | 5–16 | 532 | 1 | 540.0 |
PY = person-years. RADT = rapid antigen detection test. RCT = Randomised controlled trial.
Study took place among remote Indigenous communities.
Surveillance was assumed to occur for 12 months for each school year when estimating person-time, which underestimates incidence rates in studies where surveillance duration was less than 12 months.
Estimated from reported incidence rate and number of Strep A sore throat episodes.
Differs from incidence reported in study.
Figure 4Pooled incidence rate of Strep A sore throat for children.