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  • Title: Children less than three-years-old with pharyngitis. Are group A streptococci really that uncommon?
    Author: Schwartz RH, Hayden GF, Wientzen R.
    Journal: Clin Pediatr (Phila); 1986 Apr; 25(4):185-8. PubMed ID: 3512142.
    Abstract:
    During a 15-month period, 148 infants and children less than 3-years-old who presented with signs and/or symptoms of pharyngitis were monitored in a private pediatric practice. Clinical signs included fever (95 or 64%), tonsillar exudate (16 or 11%), and cervical adenopathy (5 or 3%). Beta-hemolytic streptococci (BHS) from group A were isolated from throat swabs in 37 (25%) instances. These isolations were more common among children 25-35 months old than among children less than 2 years old (35% vs. 19%, p less than 0.05), and were significantly more likely when overnight anaerobic culture techniques were used rather than conventional aerobic methods (23% vs. 11%, p less than 0.01). Group A BHS may be isolated relatively frequently from symptomatic children under 3-years-old. Whether these isolations reflect invasive infection or asymptomatic carriage is uncertain.
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