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J Nippon Med Sch ; 87(4): 211-214, 2020 Sep 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32009072

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Streptococcus pyogenes, or group A streptococcus (GAS), is one of the most common bacterial pathogens in children. GAS can cause such nonserious and noninvasive diseases as pharyngitis and skin infection, as well as serious, invasive diseases like streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. One factor that makes GAS pathogenic is the type-specific M protein on its cell surface. To identify emm types and their characteristics, we previously examined GAS strains isolated from children with noninvasive infections at our hospital. The present study was conducted 8 years later, for comparison. METHODS: The 23 participants were inpatients and outpatients at Nippon Medical School Tama Nagayama Hospital during 2016 and 2017. A pharyngeal swab specimen was obtained from each child, and genes encoding M proteins were amplified by polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: emm type analysis identified emm1 in 11 of the 23 strains and emm12 in 4. Three group G streptococcus (GGS) strains carried M-like protein genes. CONCLUSIONS: The predominant emm type was emm12 in our previous report and emm1 in this study. This study also identified 3 GGS strains among the isolates, which carried either the stg245, stg6795, or stg840 M-like protein gene. One GAS strain carried stg485, a gene associated with GGS rather than GAS.


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Pharyngitis/microbiology , Pharynx/microbiology , Streptococcal Infections , Streptococcus pyogenes/isolation & purification , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Streptococcus pyogenes/classification , Streptococcus pyogenes/genetics , Streptococcus pyogenes/pathogenicity , Time Factors
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J Nippon Med Sch ; 78(3): 174-7, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21720091

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Streptococcus pyogenes, or group A Streptococcus (GAS), causes superficial infections of the upper respiratory tract that manifest as diseases such as pharyngitis and tonsillitis. T serotypes, emm genotypes, and the antimicrobial susceptibility of GAS isolated from the pharynges of patients with pharyngitis and tonsillitis were studied. The two most common T serotypes were T12 (10/25: 40%) and T1 (7/25: 28%), and the two most common emm genotypes were emm12 (12/27: 44%) and emm1 (7/27: 26%). Good correlation was observed between these T serotypes and emm genotypes.


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Pharyngitis/microbiology , Streptococcus pyogenes/classification , Streptococcus pyogenes/genetics , Tonsillitis/microbiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Genotype , Humans , Infant , Male , Pharynx/microbiology , Pharynx/pathology , Serotyping , Streptococcus pyogenes/isolation & purification
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