Streptococcal Disease Among 93 families in Teheran, IRAN: A one - year study

During a one year period of investigation in Teheran an average of 339 people in 93 families and from two different socio-economic levels wesre regulA significant increase in both streptococcal and non - streptococcal pharyngitis was seen during October and f"ovember. of 153 cases of phar y...

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Main Authors: R. Gharagozloo, and H. Nezam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1970-07-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/7002.pdf&manuscript_id=7002
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Summary:During a one year period of investigation in Teheran an average of 339 people in 93 families and from two different socio-economic levels wesre regulA significant increase in both streptococcal and non - streptococcal pharyngitis was seen during October and f"ovember. of 153 cases of phar yngitis seen, 53 (34,6%) patients were over 16 and 100 (65.2%) were under 16. 47 per cent of patients harbored beta hemolytic streptococcal, hence the infection rate per 100 persons per year for streptococcal sore throat was 2 1.2 per cent. No significant difference was seen with regard to pharyngitis among the two socio-economic groups. The overall carrier rate for beta hemolytic streptoc-occi during the year was 13.2;%. The ra te for the under 16 years was 16.0% and 9.2% for the over 16' Group I had a carrier rate of 12.2% and Group II, 14.1%. Virtually all group A strains were typable and those isolated from patients belonged to five prevalent types.arly studied and followed for streptococcal infection
ISSN:0044-6025