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infections. There are several pathogenic determinants, includingM proteinand ahyaluronic acidcapsule, both of which are anti-phagocytic.Exotoxins(A, B, C,mitogenic factorand streptococcal superantigen),haemolysins(streptolysins O and S) and enzymes (DNases,hyaluronidaseand streptokinase) are also ...
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(CAP) in adults,S. pyogenestends to cause more severe and invasive infection compared to common CAP pathogens [14]. Furthermore, GAS has a higher likelihood of resulting in necrotizing pneumonia, progression to empyema and/or hemorrhagic pleural effusion [13,27]. Mortality rates for GAS ...
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INVASIVE GROUP A streptococcal (GAS) infections include bacteremia, deep soft tissue infection (necrotizing fasciitis and myonecrosis), pneumonia, empyema, postpartum sepsis, severe scarlet fever (see below), meningitis, peritonitis, and septic arthritis. Most of these infections have been described ...
The median age of presentation was 2 years of age (range 1 month to 14 years) with a 47%:53% girl to boy ratio. Seven children had osteomyelitis/septic arthritis, five children had an empyema and three had Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome. There was one death directly attributable to ...
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