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Abstract The spectrum of diseases caused by Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep A) ranges from superficial to serious life-threatening invasive infections. We conducted a scoping review of published articles between 1980 and 2021 to synthesize evidence of state transitions across the Strep A disease spectrum. We identified 175 articles reporting 262 distinct observations of Strep A disease state transitions. Among the included articles, the transition from an invasive or toxin-mediated disease state to another disease state (i.e., to recurrent ARF, RHD or death) was described 115 times (43.9% of all included transition pairs) while the transition to and from locally invasive category was the lowest (n = 7; 0.02%). Transitions from well to any other state was most frequently reported (49%) whereas a relatively higher number of studies (n = 71) reported transition from invasive disease to death. Transitions from any disease state to locally invasive, Strep A pharyngitis to invasive disease, and chronic kidney disease to death were lacking. Transitions related to severe invasive diseases were more frequently reported than superficial ones. Most evidence originated from high-income countries and there is a critical need for new studies in low- and middle-income countries to infer the state transitions across the Strep A disease spectrum in these high-burden settings.Notes
External OrganisationsInternational Vaccine Institute, Seoul; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Seoul National University; World Health Organization
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Prerana Parajulee (Contributor); Jung-Seok Lee (Contributor); Kaja Abbas (Contributor); Jean Louis Excler (Contributor); Jerome H. Kim (Contributor); Vittal Mogasale (Contributor)
Prerana Parajulee (Contributor); Jung-Seok Lee (Contributor); Kaja Abbas (Contributor); Jean Louis Excler (Contributor); Jerome H. Kim (Contributor); Vittal Mogasale (Contributor)
Issued: 2024-08-14
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- DOI : 10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.C.7034749
- global : e559c4b3-71e5-4f8b-afa9-8fd54b3d1bc6
