2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288016
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The epidemiology of superficial Streptococcal A (impetigo and pharyngitis) infections in Australia: A systematic review

Sophie Wiegele,
Elizabeth McKinnon,
Bede van Schaijik
et al.

Abstract: Background Streptoccocal A (Strep A, GAS) infections in Australia are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality through both invasive (iGAS) and post-streptococcal (postGAS) diseases as well as preceding superficial (sGAS) skin and throat infection. The burden of iGAS and postGAS are addressed in some jurisdictions by mandatory notification systems; in contrast, the burden of preceding sGAS has no reporting structure, and is less well defined. This review provides valuable, contemporaneous evidence o… Show more

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“…Aboriginal communities in Australia are disproportionately affected by S. pyogenes disease including a high burden of impetigo, invasive disease, and post-infectious sequelae 2 4 . Drivers of disease critically include social determinants such as poor environmental conditions, household overcrowding, and access to healthcare 5 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aboriginal communities in Australia are disproportionately affected by S. pyogenes disease including a high burden of impetigo, invasive disease, and post-infectious sequelae 2 4 . Drivers of disease critically include social determinants such as poor environmental conditions, household overcrowding, and access to healthcare 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%