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Title: Group A Streptococcus


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Group A Streptococcus
  • Streptococcus pyogenes

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Rising incidence of severe Invasive GAS
diseaseJAMA, 1993 269384
  • Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome defined
  • GAS infection
  • Hypotension
  • Multi-organ failure (2 or more of the following)
  • Hepatic involvement
  • Renal involvement
  • Gastrointestinal involvement
  • ARDS
  • Hematologic involvement
  • Generalized skin involvement

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IGAS in Ontario, CanadaNEJM, 1996 335547
  • Population-based surveillance, 1992-3 in Ontario,
    Canada, N323 patients
  • 1.5 per 100,000
  • Highest risk
  • Very young, very old
  • 56 had underlying disease
  • HIV
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Alcohol abuse
  • Chickenpox

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IGAS in Ontario, CanadaNEJM, 1996 335547
  • Clinical presentations
  • Soft tissue infection 48
  • Bacteremia without focus 14
  • Pneumonia 11
  • Necrotizing fasciitis 6
  • STSS 13
  • Mortality 15
  • Over 64 years 29
  • STSS 81

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IGAS Case Definition
  • Clinical description
  • Invasive group A streptococcal infections may
    manifest as any of several clinical syndromes,
    including pneumonia, bacteremia in association
    with cutaneous infection (e.g., cellulitis,
    erysipelas, or infection of a surgical or
    nonsurgical wound), deep soft-tissue infection
    (e.g., myositis or necrotizing fasciitis),
    meningitis, peritonitis, osteomyelitis, septic
    arthritis, postpartum sepsis (i.e., puerperal
    fever), neonatal sepsis, and nonfocal bacteremia.

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IGAS Case Definition (2)
  • Laboratory criteria for diagnosis
  • Isolation of group A Streptococcus (Streptococcus
    pyogenes) by culture from a normally sterile site
    (e.g., blood or cerebrospinal fluid, or, less
    commonly, joint, pleural, or pericardial fluid)
  • Case classification
  • Confirmed a case that is laboratory confirmed
  • Comment
  • See also Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome

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STSS Case Definition
  • Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome (STSS) is a
    severe illness associated with invasive or
    noninvasive group A streptococcal (Streptococcus
    pyogenes) infection. STSS may occur with
    infection at any site but most often occurs in
    association with infection of a cutaneous lesion.
    Signs of toxicity and a rapidly progressive
    clinical course are characteristic, and the
    case-fatality rate may exceed 50.

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STSS Case Definition (2)
  • Clinical case definition
  • An illness with the following clinical
    manifestations occurring within the first 48
    hours of hospitalization or, for a nosocomial
    case, within the first 48 hours of illness
  • Hypotension defined by a systolic blood pressure
    less than or equal to 90 mm Hg for adults or less
    than the fifth percentile by age for children
    aged less than 16 years.
  • Multi-organ involvement characterized by two or
    more of the following (next slide)

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STSS Case Definition (3)
  • Multi-organ involvement characterized by two or
    more of the following
  • Renal impairment
  • Coagulopathy
  • Liver involvement
  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • A generalized erythematous macular rash that may
    desquamate.
  • Soft-tissue necrosis, including necrotizing
    fasciitis or myositis, or gangrene.
  • Laboratory criteria for diagnosis
  • Isolation of group A Streptococcus.

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STSS Case Definition (4)
  • Case classification
  • Probable a case that meets the clinical case
    definition in the absence of another identified
    etiology for the illness and with isolation of
    group A Streptococcus from a nonsterile site.
  • Confirmed a case that meets the clinical case
    definition and with isolation of group A
    Streptococcus from a normally sterile site (e.g.,
    blood or cerebrospinal fluid or, less commonly,
    joint, pleural, or pericardial fluid).
  • Comment
  • See also Streptococcal Disease, Invasive, Group A
    and Toxic Shock Syndrome

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Public Health Action
  • Case ascertainment
  • Use the supplemental form to
  • Document underlying disease
  • Document type of infection
  • If the case was hypotensive
  • Determine if the case of invasive Group A
    Streptococcus meets the case definition for
    streptococcal toxic shock syndrome

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ProphylaxisCID, 2002 35950
  • 2 studies identified 5 cases of household
    transmission in 2874 cases of IGAS, all adults.
  • Do not routinely screen or prophylax.
  • Health officials may choose to offer
    prophylaxis to household contacts most at risk
    for sporadic disease or death
  • Health-case associated case
  • Investigate one case (enhanced surveillance,
    typing)
  • Screening epi-linked health care workers is
    strongly recommended if gt 2 cases occur in a 6
    month period

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IGAS - Outbreak ExampleJAMA, 1997 27738
  • February, 1995 4 patients with IGAS 2 deaths
    from STSS in a 10-day period.
  • Action
  • PFGE
  • Case definition IGAS matching the outbreak
    strain with onset Jan 1 to Mar 31, 1995 in a 17
    county area (subsequently revised to a 3-county
    area)
  • Active surveillance
  • Survey of school children and patients with
    pharyngitis

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IGAS - Outbreak Example (2)JAMA, 1997 27738
  • Results
  • Case-finding
  • 7 cases that matched by PFGE outbreak clone
  • 4 adults lived in community A served by school A
  • 4 deaths
  • Pharyngitis due to the outbreak clone
  • Community A 7 (58) of 12 persons with GAS
  • Community B 69 (26) of 260 persons with GAS

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IGAS - Outbreak Example (3)School SurveyJAMA,
1997 27738
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IGAS/STSS Summary
  • STSS is more severe form of Streptococcus
    pyogenes infection
  • Highest risk in elderly and individuals with
    chronic underlying disease
  • Investigation
  • Case ascertainment for IGAS and STSS
  • Document
  • Diagnosis
  • Underlying disease
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