Surveillance of noninvasive group A Streptococcus infections in French ambulatory pediatrics before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a prospective multicenter study from 2018-2022

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Cohen, Jeremie F. [1 ,2 ]
Rybak, Alexis [3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
Werner, Andreas [3 ,6 ]
Kochert, Fabienne [6 ]
Cahn-Sellem, Fabienne [6 ]
Gelbert, Nathalie [6 ]
Le Sage, Frankois Vie [6 ]
Batard, Christophe [3 ,6 ]
Bechet, Stephane [3 ]
Corbaux, Hippolyte [3 ]
Frandji, Bruno [7 ]
Levy, Corinne [3 ,6 ,8 ,9 ]
Cohen, Robert [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Cite, Hop Necker Enfants Malad, AP HP, Dept Gen Pediat & Pediat Infect Dis, Paris, France
[2] Univ Paris Cite, Ctr Res Epidemiol & Stat, Inserm UMR 1153, Paris, France
[3] Assoc Clin & Therapeut Infantile Val Demarne ACTIV, Creteil, France
[4] Sorbonne Univ, Hop Trousseau, AP HP, Pediat Emergency Dept, Paris, France
[5] Univ Paris Cite, Epidemiol Clin & Evaluat Econ Appl Populat Vulnera, Inserm UMR S 1123, Paris, France
[6] Assoc Francaise Pediat Ambulatoire AFPA, Paris, France
[7] CompuGroup Med, Nanterre, France
[8] Ctr Hosp Intercommunal Creteil, Clin Res Ctr, Creteil, France
[9] Inst Mondor Rech Biomedicale, Grp Rech Clin, Grp Etud Malad Infectieuses Neonatales & Infantile, Creteil, France
关键词
Acute tonsillopharyngitis; Scarlet fever; Rapid antigen detection tests; Group A streptococcus; Primary care; RAPID DIAGNOSTIC-TEST; ACCURACY; CHILDREN; DISEASE;
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10.1016/j.ijid.2023.06.003
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摘要
Objectives: We evaluated the burden of noninvasive group A Streptococcus (GAS) infections in ambulatory pediatrics before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in France.Methods: We analyzed data from a national network of ambulatory pediatricians between 2018 and 2022. Clinicians evaluating children & LE;15 years old for tonsillopharyngitis, perianal infections, parony-chia/blistering dactylitis, and scarlet fever were invited to perform a rapid antigen detection test (RADT) for GAS. Monthly incidence of noninvasive GAS infections per 10,0 0 0 visits was modeled using time se-ries analysis, considering two breakpoints: March 2020 (first national lockdown) and March 2022 (end of mandatory mask-wearing in schools).Results: Over the study period, 125 pediatricians recorded 271,084 infectious episodes. GAS-related ill-nesses represented 4.3% of all infections. In March 2020, the incidence of GAS diseases decreased by 84.5% ( P < 0.001), with no significant trend until March 2022. After March 2022, the incidence signifi-cantly increased ( + 23.8% per month, P < 0.001), with similar patterns across all monitored GAS-related diseases.Conclusion: By using routine clinical data and RADTs, we have monitored changes in the incidence of noninvasive GAS infections in ambulatory pediatrics. COVID-19 mitigation measures have had a major impact on the epidemiology of noninvasive GAS infections, but their relaxation was followed by a surge above baseline levels.& COPY; 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Infectious Diseases. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ )
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