2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmi.2014.08.019
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Beta-haemolytic group A, C and G streptococcal infections in Western Norway: a 15-year retrospective survey

Abstract: Pyogenic streptococci cause significant morbidity and mortality, and the incidence of invasive group C and G streptococcal disease appears to be increasing. In this retrospective study we describe the epidemiological characteristics of invasive group A, C and G, along with non-invasive group C and G streptococcal infections in Western Norway from 1999 to 2013. A total of 512 invasive streptococcal infections were identified, of these 297 (58%) were group A (GAS), 24 (5%) group C (GCS) and 188 (37%) group G str… Show more

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“…According to Danish data (1999–2002), GCS infections take the last place among streptococcal infections, but they constitute as many as 6% of all streptococcal infections [3]. This has also been confirmed by the Norwegian observations of 1999–2013, where out of 512 invasive infections GCS was the cause of 24 cases (4,7%) [12]. In both reports, the risk of infection increases with the patient's age [3, 12].…”
Section: Pathogenicitymentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…According to Danish data (1999–2002), GCS infections take the last place among streptococcal infections, but they constitute as many as 6% of all streptococcal infections [3]. This has also been confirmed by the Norwegian observations of 1999–2013, where out of 512 invasive infections GCS was the cause of 24 cases (4,7%) [12]. In both reports, the risk of infection increases with the patient's age [3, 12].…”
Section: Pathogenicitymentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The virulence factor in some species of GCS most frequently mentioned is the M protein, the protein that also belongs to group A streptococci [2, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 21, 22]. This antiphagocytic, fibrillar, and surface-exposed M protein [14, 15] is encoded by the emm gene [12].…”
Section: Virulence Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yaşamı tehdit eden invaziv Streptococcus spp. enfeksiyonlarının dünya genelinde artış göstermesi erken tanı ve tedavinin önemini artırmıştır (2).…”
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