Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: doi:10.22028/D291-32957
Title: Pharyngeal Carriage of Beta-Haemolytic Streptococcus Species and Seroprevalence of Anti-Streptococcal Antibodies in Children in Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire
Author(s): Monemo, Pacôme
Demba, Nadia
Touré, Fidèle S.
Traoré, Adjartou
Avi, Christelle
N’Guessan, Micheline A.
Tadet, Juste O.
Gobey, Arthur R.
Anoh, Augustin E.
Diarrassouba, Abdoulaye
Tuo, Marie N.
Cissé, Amadou
Saric, Jasmina
Utzinger, Jürg
Tia, Honoré
Kouassi-N’Djeundo, Judith
Becker, Sören L.
Akoua-Koffi, Chantal
Language: English
Title: Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Volume: 5
Issue: 4
Publisher/Platform: MDPI
Year of Publication: 2020
Free key words: clinical microbiology
Côte d’Ivoire
diagnosis
epidemiology
Streptococcus
DDC notations: 610 Medicine and health
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: The pharynx of the child may serve as a reservoir of pathogenic bacteria, including beta-haemolytic group A streptococci (GAS), which can give rise to upper airway infections and post-streptococcal diseases. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus spp. in pharyngeal samples stemming from children aged 3–14 years in Bouaké, central Côte d’Ivoire. Oropharyngeal throat swabs for microbiological culture and venous blood samples to determine the seroprevalence of antistreptolysin O antibodies (ASO) were obtained from 400 children in March 2017. Identification was carried out using conventional bacteriological methods. Serogrouping was performed with a latex agglutination test, while an immunological agglutination assay was employed for ASO titres. The mean age of participating children was 9 years (standard deviation 2.5 years). In total, we detected 190 bacteria in culture, with 109 beta-haemolytic Streptococcus isolates, resulting in an oropharyngeal carriage rate of 27.2%. Group C streptococci accounted for 82.6% of all isolates, whereas GAS were rarely found (4.6%). The ASO seroprevalence was 17.3%. There was no correlation between serology and prevalence of streptococci (p = 0.722). In conclusion, there is a high pharyngeal carriage rate of non-GAS strains in children from Bouaké, warranting further investigation.
DOI of the first publication: 10.3390/tropicalmed5040177
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-329576
hdl:20.500.11880/30470
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-32957
ISSN: 2414-6366
Date of registration: 27-Jan-2021
Faculty: M - Medizinische Fakultät
Department: M - Infektionsmedizin
Professorship: M - Prof. Dr. Dr. Sören Becker
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