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. 2022 Nov 30;182(2):697–706. doi: 10.1007/s00431-022-04718-y

Table 1.

Characteristics of children admitted with GAS infection

All patients (n = 320) No PICU admission (n = 172) PICU admission (n = 148) p
Sex (male, n, %) 161 (50%) 86 (50%) 75 (51%) 0.9
Age (months) (IQR) 47 [27–84] 57 [36–85] 40 [21–83] 0.01
Time interval onset symptoms to hospital admission (n = 251, days) 3.0 [1.8–6.0] 3.5 [1.8–6] 3.0 [1.8–5.7] 0.67
Immunizations up-to-date (n = 222) 211 (95%) 103/110 (94%) 108/112 (96%) 0.06
Number of underlying conditions
  None 203 (63%) 107 (62%) 96 (65%) 0.11
  1 77 (24%) 48 (28%) 29 (20%)
  ≥ 2 40 (13%) 17 (10%) 23 (16%)
Underlying conditions
  Congenital or genetic defect 18 (5.6%) 4 (2.3%) 14 (9.5%) 0.006
  Prematurity 10 (3.1%) 5 (2.9%) 5 (3.4%) 0.11
  Immunodeficiency 6 (1.9%) 1 (0.6%) 5 (3.4%) 0.19
  Cardiac condition 5 (1.6%) 2 (1.2%) 3 (2.0%) 0.47
  Epilepsy 5 (1.6%) 0 5 (3.4%) 0.01
  Respiratory 9 (2.8%) 6 (3.5%) 3 (2.0%) 0.12
  Haematological 1 (0.3%) 0 1 (0.7%) 0.28
  Oncological 1 (0.3%) 1 (0.6%) 0 0.35
  Inflammatory 2 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%) 1 (0.7%) 0.36
  Liver disease 1 (0.3%) 0 1 (0.7%) 0.28
  Renal disease 0 0 0 NA
  Metabolic disease 2 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%) 1 (0.7%) 0.36
  Recent surgery 3 (0.9%) 1 (0.6%) 2 (1.4%) 0.48
  Eczema/dermatitis 11 (3.4%) 6 (3.5%) 5 (3.4%) 0.96
  Recent chickenpox 21 (6.6%) 10 (5.8%) 11 (7.4%) 0.09
Primary infection site  < 0.001
  None 47 (15%) 14 (8%) 33 (22%)
  Lower respiratory tract 71 (22%) 14 (8%) 57 (39%)*
  Skin/Soft tissue 73 (23%) 50 (29%) 23 (16%)
  Bone/joint 60 (19%) 52 (30%) 8 (5%)
  Upper respiratory tract 46 (14%) 34 (20%) 12 (8%)
  Intracranial 18 (6%) 5 (3%) 13 (9%)
  Peritoneal 3 (1%) 1 (1%) 2 (1%)
  Renal 2 (1%) 2 (1%) 0
Microbiology 0.11
  Sterile site positive culture or PCRa 236 (74%) 120 (70%) 116 (78%)
    Blood 145 (61%) 80 (67%) 65 (56%)
    CSF 5 (2%) 2 (2%) 3 (3%)
    Joint fluid 18 (8%) 17 (14%) 1 (1%)
    Pleural fluid 37 (16%) 3 (3%) 34 (30%)
    Peritoneal fluid 1 (0.4%) 0 1 (1%)
    Tissue 4 (2%) 1 (1%) 3 (3%)
    Urine 1 (0.4%) 1 (1%) 0
    Abscess/pus 26 (11%) 15 (13%) 11 (10%)
    Intra-operative swab 13 (6%) 6 (5%) 7 (6%)
  GAS clinical syndrome, AND 84 (26%) 52 (30%) 32 (22%)
    Potential carriage site positive 68 (21%) 40 (23%) 28 (19%)
    Elevated ASOT 7 (2%) 4 (2%) 3 (2%)
    Pharyngeal RST positive 9 (3%) 8 (5%) 1 (1%)
Inflammatory markers
  Max CRP (n = 256, mg/L) 185 (80–286) 119 (62–228) 256 (149–328)  < 0.001
Hospital length of stay (n = 318, days) 11 [6-18] 8 [4-13] 17 [11-26]  < 0.001
PICU-free days at day 28 (n = 318) 28 (23–28) 28 23 [18-25]  < 0.001

ASOT antistreptolysin O titre, CRP C-reactive protein, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, GAS group A streptococcal, PCR polymerase chain reaction, PICU paediatric intensive care unit, RST rapid streptococcal antigen test

*34/57 ((69%) patients in PICU and 4/14 (29%) patients not requiring PICU for lower respiratory tract infection had pleural empyema

aBreakdown exceeds 100% as GAS could have been identified from multiple sources per patient