VIRULENCE PROPERTIES OF ERYSIPELAS-ASSOCIATED GROUP-A STREPTOCOCCI

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NORRBY, A [1 ]
ERIKSSON, B [1 ]
NORGREN, M [1 ]
RONSTROM, CJ [1 ]
SJOBLOM, AC [1 ]
KARKKONEN, K [1 ]
HOLM, SE [1 ]
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[1] ROSLAGSTULL HOSP,DEPT INFECT DIS,S-11489 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
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10.1007/BF01961132
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R51 [传染病];
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Group A streptococcal isolates (n = 53) recovered from 38 erysipelas patients in 1988 and 1990 in Sweden were analysed with respect to serotype, erythrogenic toxin production and polymorphism in the emm gene region. Serotype determination showed a dominance of type T1M1 (28.6 % of the strains), but T type 8 was also prevalent (14.3 %). In the majority of the strains only a low production of erythrogenic toxin A was demonstrated, while both toxin B and C production were high. Polymorphism was detected in the emm gene region of T1M1 strains at a frequency of 64 %. These erysipelas associated group A streptococci were more heterogenic with respect to serotype distribution and polymorphism in the emm gene region compared to previously studied group A streptococci isolated during an outbreak of serious streptococcal infections in Sweden in 1988/1989. The material included isolates from two cases of recurrence, and typing of the isolates indicated that the patients had been infected by the same serotype as in the primary infection.
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