Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western Poland

Background. Acute pharyngitis is a frequent clinical problem. Objectives. To assess: the frequency of streptococcal etiology (β-HS ) in moderate to severe pharyngitis among young adult patients, the accuracy of the Centor score (CS ) in predicting the likelihood of the β-HS etiology and the us...

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Main Authors: Maciej Bura, Michał Michalak, Michał Chojnicki, Magdalena Padzik, Iwona Mozer-Lisewska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Continuo 2017-03-01
Series:Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
Subjects:
GAS
Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Moderate-and-severe-pharyngitis-in-young-adult-inhabitants-of-Poznan-western-Poland,95,29077,1,1.html
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spelling doaj-67832c97c7224f57a650e179e37417d22020-11-25T00:46:40ZengContinuoFamily Medicine & Primary Care Review1734-34022449-85802017-03-01191121710.5114/fmpcr.2017.6508429077Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western PolandMaciej BuraMichał MichalakMichał ChojnickiMagdalena PadzikIwona Mozer-LisewskaBackground. Acute pharyngitis is a frequent clinical problem. Objectives. To assess: the frequency of streptococcal etiology (β-HS ) in moderate to severe pharyngitis among young adult patients, the accuracy of the Centor score (CS ) in predicting the likelihood of the β-HS etiology and the usefulness of the rapid antigen detection test (RAD T) in the appropriate selection of patients that ought to be treated with antibiotics. Material and methods . 202 individuals (101 patients and a sex- and age-matched control group) aged 18–44 participated in the study. Two throat swabs were performed: the first one to carry out RAD T for group A streptococci (GAS ), and the second one to grow a conventional culture. Data on the antibiotic therapy were recorded as well. Results. β-HS were responsible for one-third of the studied cases of pharyngitis (GAS – 22.8%, 23/101; high non-GAS colony count – 9.9%, 10/101). The frequency of the isolation of β-HS depending upon the CS was as follows: CS 2 – 13.2% (5/36), CS 3 – 40.5% (15/36), CS 4 – 61.5% (16/36). RAD T’s effectiveness in identifying GAS was significantly higher than that of CS alone (p < 0.001). Antibiotics were prescribed in 59 cases, including 45% of RAD T-negative patients (35/77). The primary choice was penicillin (37.3%, 22/59). Conclusions . In young adult pharyngitis patients with CS 2-4, β-HS are responsible for a minority of cases. Among these bacteria, almost one third are non-GAS . Centor criteria, as the only diagnostic tool in predicting the streptococcal etiology of the disease, are of moderate usefulness. The use of RAD T significantly increases the diagnostic accuracy of GAS –related pharyngitis.https://www.termedia.pl/Moderate-and-severe-pharyngitis-in-young-adult-inhabitants-of-Poznan-western-Poland,95,29077,1,1.htmlstreptococci pharyngitis GAS RAD T non-GAS Centor score
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author Maciej Bura
Michał Michalak
Michał Chojnicki
Magdalena Padzik
Iwona Mozer-Lisewska
spellingShingle Maciej Bura
Michał Michalak
Michał Chojnicki
Magdalena Padzik
Iwona Mozer-Lisewska
Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western Poland
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
streptococci
pharyngitis
GAS
RAD T
non-GAS
Centor score
author_facet Maciej Bura
Michał Michalak
Michał Chojnicki
Magdalena Padzik
Iwona Mozer-Lisewska
author_sort Maciej Bura
title Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western Poland
title_short Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western Poland
title_full Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western Poland
title_fullStr Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western Poland
title_full_unstemmed Moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of Poznan, western Poland
title_sort moderate and severe pharyngitis in young adult inhabitants of poznan, western poland
publisher Continuo
series Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
issn 1734-3402
2449-8580
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Background. Acute pharyngitis is a frequent clinical problem. Objectives. To assess: the frequency of streptococcal etiology (β-HS ) in moderate to severe pharyngitis among young adult patients, the accuracy of the Centor score (CS ) in predicting the likelihood of the β-HS etiology and the usefulness of the rapid antigen detection test (RAD T) in the appropriate selection of patients that ought to be treated with antibiotics. Material and methods . 202 individuals (101 patients and a sex- and age-matched control group) aged 18–44 participated in the study. Two throat swabs were performed: the first one to carry out RAD T for group A streptococci (GAS ), and the second one to grow a conventional culture. Data on the antibiotic therapy were recorded as well. Results. β-HS were responsible for one-third of the studied cases of pharyngitis (GAS – 22.8%, 23/101; high non-GAS colony count – 9.9%, 10/101). The frequency of the isolation of β-HS depending upon the CS was as follows: CS 2 – 13.2% (5/36), CS 3 – 40.5% (15/36), CS 4 – 61.5% (16/36). RAD T’s effectiveness in identifying GAS was significantly higher than that of CS alone (p < 0.001). Antibiotics were prescribed in 59 cases, including 45% of RAD T-negative patients (35/77). The primary choice was penicillin (37.3%, 22/59). Conclusions . In young adult pharyngitis patients with CS 2-4, β-HS are responsible for a minority of cases. Among these bacteria, almost one third are non-GAS . Centor criteria, as the only diagnostic tool in predicting the streptococcal etiology of the disease, are of moderate usefulness. The use of RAD T significantly increases the diagnostic accuracy of GAS –related pharyngitis.
topic streptococci
pharyngitis
GAS
RAD T
non-GAS
Centor score
url https://www.termedia.pl/Moderate-and-severe-pharyngitis-in-young-adult-inhabitants-of-Poznan-western-Poland,95,29077,1,1.html
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