Invasive infections by group A Streptococcus infections in Brazil: a pediatric case series.

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Daniela Otoni Russo, Marina Melo Moreira, Aline Almeida Bentes, Bárbara Araujo Marques, Ericka Viana Machado Carellos, Flávia Duarte Nogueira, Roberta Maia de Castro Romanelli, Ana Luisa Lodi Jimenez, Carolina Campos Vieira de Souza, Luana Casilho Moreira, Milena Pereira Parreira, Renata Araujo Avendanha, Renata Campos Correa Dos Santos, Márcio Antônio Ferreira Arantes Junior, Lilian Martins Oliveira Diniz
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Objective: Group A Streptococcus (GAS) are Gram-positive cocci that colonize the nasopharynx and/or skin and in rare cases may cause severe invasive infections. Although these infections decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, some countries have observed an increased number of invasive GAS (iGAS) diseases in recent years. The objective of this study was to describe a series of iGAS diseases in a referral hospital for the treatment of pediatric infectious disease in Minas Gerais State, Brazil, between September 2022 and August 2023. The data were obtained from medical records, and GAS was isolated from blood, pleural, cerebrospinal, or joint fluid.

Case description: A total of nine patients, four male and five female, between eight months and ten years of age, were admitted. Of the patients observed, three (33%) had pneumonia, three (33%) had toxic shock syndrome, three (33%) had septic arthritis, one (11%) had osteomyelitis, two (22%) had meningitis, and two (22%) cellulitis. The majority of patients (5) experienced complications, including pleural effusion, septic shock, cerebral vasculitis, and limb amputations. In total, seven (75%) patients were admitted to the intensive care unit, and one patient died.

Comments: It is important to be aware of the possibility of S. pyogenes infection in children with pulmonary, neurological, osteoarticular, skin infections or in severe cases of septic shock. Given the absence of specific clinical signs, epidemiological data showing an increase in the local incidence of S. pyogenes infections is of great importance and should serve as an alert for the diagnosis of the disease.

巴西A群链球菌感染的侵袭性感染:儿科病例系列。
目的:A群链球菌(GAS)是一种革兰氏阳性球菌,可定植于鼻咽和/或皮肤,在极少数情况下可引起严重的侵袭性感染。尽管这些感染在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间有所减少,但近年来,一些国家发现侵袭性气体(iGAS)疾病的数量有所增加。本研究的目的是描述2022年9月至2023年8月期间巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州一家转诊医院治疗儿科传染病的一系列iGAS疾病。数据来自医疗记录,并从血液、胸膜、脑脊液或关节液中分离出GAS。病例描述:共收治9例患者,男4例,女5例,年龄在8个月至10岁之间。在观察到的患者中,3例(33%)患有肺炎,3例(33%)患有中毒性休克综合征,3例(33%)患有感染性关节炎,1例(11%)患有骨髓炎,2例(22%)患有脑膜炎,2例(22%)患有蜂窝织炎。大多数患者(5)出现并发症,包括胸腔积液、感染性休克、脑血管炎和肢体截肢。共有7名(75%)患者入住重症监护病房,1名患者死亡。评论:在肺部、神经系统、骨关节、皮肤感染或严重脓毒性休克的儿童中,认识到化脓性葡萄球菌感染的可能性是很重要的。由于缺乏特定的临床症状,显示化脓性链球菌感染当地发病率增加的流行病学数据非常重要,应作为疾病诊断的警报。
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