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[Streptococcal myositis in children: four case histories]
E M Schemken-Birk1, P Thomas, U Terzija-Wessel
1Institut für Hygiene und Laboratoriumsmedizin, Städtischen Krankenanstalten Krefeld.
Abstract:
We report about four children, who suffered from myositis caused by beta-hemolytic group A streptococci (GAS). The cases were observed during the last 12 months, and differed much in severity. Soft tissue infections caused by GAS are reported with increasing frequency from the USA, Australia and Europe. They occur in hitherto healthy children and young adults, mostly without a predisposing trauma. In children, a preceding varicella infection is often found. Some patients develop a streptococcal toxic shock syndrome with a letality of 20-50%. The bacteria, which can be isolated from normally sterile body sites, are morphologically inconspicuous, and are mostly of the serological type M1 or M3.