| Literature DB >> 7980756 |
E Shemesh1, T Fischel, N Goldstein, M Alkan, A Livneh.
Abstract
Streptococcal pharyngitis is a common disease of epidemic nature, usually transmitted by saliva droplets. We present an epidemiologic analysis of an outbreak of streptococcal pharyngitis in a military unit involving 75 soldiers. The causing organism was Streptococcus pyogenes (group A beta hemolytic Streptococcus, T28 M56), which was isolated from 53 affected individuals. The source of the epidemic was probably an army cook. The infection was transferred by a cabbage salad to individuals who became symptomatic within 24-48 h. This epidemic is a reminder of an exceptional route of streptococcal dissemination and one of the largest outbreaks of foodborne streptococcal pharyngitis documented.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7980756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Med Sci ISSN: 0021-2180