Invasive Streptococcal Infection in Children: An Italian Case Series

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Title: Invasive Streptococcal Infection in Children: An Italian Case Series
Authors: Francesca Rivano, Martina Votto, Silvia Caimmi, Patrizia Cambieri, Riccardo Castagnoli, Marta Corbella, Mara De Amici, Maria De Filippo, Enrico Landi, Pavia Pediatric Task Force, Antonio Piralla, Ivan Taietti, Fausto Baldanti, Amelia Licari, Gian Luigi Marseglia
Source: Children, Vol 11, Iss 6, p 614 (2024)
Publisher Information: MDPI AG, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LCC:Pediatrics
Subject Terms: group A streptococcus, pharyngitis, invasive infection, children, scarlet fever, Pediatrics, RJ1-570
More Details: Since October 2022, alerts have spread from several countries about the increase in invasive group A streptococcal (iGAS) and scarlet fever cases affecting young children. We aim to analyze the epidemiology of GAS infections in the last 12 years in our hospital and identify the clinical features of invasive cases observed in 2023. We conducted a retrospective study enrolling children and adolescents hospitalized at our pediatric clinic from January to December 2023 for a definitive diagnosis of iGAS infection. Clinical, laboratory, and imaging data were collected and analyzed. Comparing 2016 and 2023, we observed a similar number of GAS infections (65 vs. 60 cases). Five children with iGAS infection were hospitalized between March and April 2023. The median age was five years. At admission, all patients showed tachycardia disproportionate to their body temperature. Vomiting was a recurrent symptom (80%). Laboratory tests mostly showed lymphopenia, hyponatremia, and high inflammatory markers. The number of pediatric iGAS cases significantly increased in 2023. Clinical (pre-school-aged children with high fever, unexplained tachycardia, and vomiting) and laboratory parameters (high procalcitonin levels, hyponatremia, and lymphopenia) could help identify and suspect a potential iGAS infection.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2227-9067
Relation: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/6/614; https://doaj.org/toc/2227-9067
DOI: 10.3390/children11060614
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/57cec9abb8a34fddb6d444329d2c5821
Accession Number: edsdoj.57cec9abb8a34fddb6d444329d2c5821
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:22279067
DOI:10.3390/children11060614
Published in:Children
Language:English