Beta-hemolytic Streptococci of Serological Group C and Acute
Tonsillopharyngitis. Epidemiologic Study
Lukáš J.1,3, Semeráková Z.2
Santé, s.r.o., Praha, ředitelka společnosti V. Pustková1 AeskuLab, s.r.o., Praha, vedoucí laboratoře RNDr. J. Malina, CSc.2 ORL oddělení Nemocnice Na Homolce, Praha primář MUDr. J. Paska3 |
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Summary:
Beta-hemolytic streptococci represent important pathogenic agent of bacterial inflammation of the pharynx.
The role and share of beta hemolytic streptococci of serological group C in the origin of a severe
human illness has been discussed in scientific literature. The authors retrospectively evaluated clinical
manifestations of acute tonsillopharyngitis, where cultivation examination demonstrated beta hemolytic
streptococci of serological group C. In the period of 34 months (from January 1st, 2004 till October 2nd,
2006) sore throat was the reason for microbiological examination of pharynx in 1193 patients. Cultivation
examination demonstrated. The most frequent clinical symptoms and findings included reddening of
mucosa (87.3), swallowing pains (68%) and enlargement of regional nodes (38.3). The antibiozic treatment
was applied in 17 patients (36.1%). No patient suffered from local or general complications.
Key words:
acute tonsillopharyngitis, beta hemolytic streptococci of serological group C.
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