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Agreement between rapid antigen detection test and culture for group A streptococcus in patients recently treated for pharyngotonsillitis - a prospective observational study in primary care

The aim was to compare rapid antigen detection test (RADT) and throat culture for group A streptococci (GAS) among patients recently treated with penicillin V for GAS pharyngotonsillitis. The study was a secondary analysis within a randomized controlled trial comparing 5 versus 10 days of penicillin...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of primary health care 2023, Vol.41 (1), p.91-97
Main Authors: Rystedt, Karin, Hedin, Katarina, Tyrstrup, Mia, Skoog-Ståhlgren, Gunilla, Edlund, Charlotta, Giske, Christian G., Gunnarsson, Ronny, Sundvall, Pär-Daniel
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description The aim was to compare rapid antigen detection test (RADT) and throat culture for group A streptococci (GAS) among patients recently treated with penicillin V for GAS pharyngotonsillitis. The study was a secondary analysis within a randomized controlled trial comparing 5 versus 10 days of penicillin V for GAS pharyngotonsillitis. Patients were recruited at 17 primary health care centres in Sweden. We included 316 patients ≥ 6 years of age, having 3-4 Centor criteria, a positive RADT and a positive throat culture for GAS at inclusion, and also having a RADT and throat culture for GAS taken at a follow-up visit within 21 days. RADT and conventional throat culture for GAS. This prospective study showed 91% agreement between RADT and culture at follow-up within 21 days. Only 3/316 participants had negative RADT with a positive throat culture for GAS at follow-up, and 27/316 patients with positive RADT had a negative culture for GAS. Log rank test did not reveal any difference in the decline over time of positive tests between RADT and throat culture (p = 0.24). Agreement between RADT and throat culture for GAS at the follow-up was not associated with treatment duration, number of days from inclusion until follow-up, throat symptoms at follow-up, gender, or age. RADT and culture for GAS agreed to a high extent also after recent penicillin V treatment. RADT for GAS means a low risk for missing the presence of GAS. KEY POINTS Testing for group A streptococci (GAS) before antibiotic treatment can reduce antibiotic prescription for pharyngotonsillitis. It has been proposed that rapid antigen detection tests (RADT) for group A streptococci after recent penicillin V treatment may be falsely positive due to possible persisting antigens from non-viable bacteria. The decline of the presence of GAS was similar between RADT and conventional throat culture in patients who had recently completed penicillin V treatment for GAS pharyngotonsillitis RADT for GAS is useful in identifying the presence of GAS after recent penicillin V treatment
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Allmän medicin
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
Antibiotics
Antigens
Bacteria
Clinical Medicine
Clinical trials
Culture
Family Medicine
Health care
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Infectious Medicine
Infektionsmedicin
Klinisk medicin
Medical and Health Sciences
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Observational studies
Original
Penicillin
Penicillin V
Pharyngitis - diagnosis
Pharyngitis - drug therapy
Pharyngitis - microbiology
Primary care
Primary Health Care
Prospective Studies
rapid antigen detection test
Streptococcal Infections - diagnosis
Streptococcal Infections - drug therapy
Streptococcal Infections - microbiology
Streptococcal pharyngotonsillitis
Streptococcus infections
Streptococcus pyogenes
Tests
title Agreement between rapid antigen detection test and culture for group A streptococcus in patients recently treated for pharyngotonsillitis - a prospective observational study in primary care
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