Colonization of β-hemolytic streptococci in patients with erysipelas—a prospective study

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Kristina Trell
Sofia Rignér
Marcelina Wierzbicka
Bo Nilson
Magnus Rasmussen
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[1] Lund University,Division of Infection Medicine
[2] Skåne University Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine
[3] Clinical Microbiology,Department of Laboratory Medicine, Division of Medical Microbiology
[4] Lund University,undefined
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2019年 / 38卷
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Beta-hemolytic streptococci; Erysipelas; Diagnosis;
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Erysipelas is a common skin infection causing significant morbidity. At present there are no established procedures for bacteriological sampling. Here we investigate the possibility of using cultures for diagnostic purposes by determining the perianal colonization with beta-hemolytic streptococci (BHS) in patients with erysipelas. Patients with erysipelas and a control group of patients with fever without signs of skin infection were prospectively included and cultures for BHS were taken from the tonsils, the perianal area, and wounds. BHS were grouped according to Lancefield antigen, species-determined, and emm-typed. Renewed cultures were taken after four weeks from patients with erysipelas and a positive culture for BHS. 25 patients with erysipelas and 25 with fever were included. In the group with erysipelas, 11 patients (44%) were colonized with BHS, ten patients were colonized in the perianal area, and one patient in the throat. In contrast, only one patient in the control group was colonized (p = 0.005 for difference). All of the patients with erysipelas colonized with BHS had an erythema located to the lower limb. The BHS were then subjected to MALDI-TOF MS and most commonly found to be Streptococcus dysgalactiae. Renewed cultures were taken from nine of the 11 patients with BHS and three of these were still colonized. Streptococcus dysgalactiae colonizes the perianal area in a substantial proportion of patients with erysipelas. The possibility of using cultures from this area as a diagnostic method in patients with erysipelas seems promising.
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