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. 2020 Dec;46(12):2573-2581.
doi: 10.1111/jog.14497. Epub 2020 Sep 17.

How could we suspect life-threatening perinatal group A streptococcal infection?

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How could we suspect life-threatening perinatal group A streptococcal infection?

Tomohiro Arai et al. J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

Aim: Perinatal group A streptococcal infection is a rare but life-threatening condition. Few reports have focused on its clinical characteristics and how to prevent deterioration. We report our experience with two antenatal fatal cases and reviewed 96 cases in the literature to assess the clinical characteristics of group A streptococcal infection.

Methods: English-language clinical reports of antenatal and postnatal group A streptococcal infection in 1974-2019 were retrieved and examined. Relationships between clinical characteristics and maternal outcomes were assessed.

Results: Univariate analysis revealed that antenatal group A streptococcal infection was significantly associated with an age of ≤19 or ≥ 35 years, cesarean section, sore throat as an initial symptom, positive throat culture, maternal death and fetal death. Multivariate analysis revealed that antenatal onset (odds ratio = 7.922, 95% confidence interval = 1.297-48.374; P = 0.025) and a quick sepsis-related organ-failure assessment score (qSOFA; low blood pressure, high respiratory rate or altered mental status) of ≥2 (odds ratio = 6.166, 95% confidence interval = 1.066-35.670; P = 0.042) were significantly related to maternal death.

Conclusion: Per our findings, antenatal group A streptococcal infection was significantly associated with maternal and fetal death. Further, the antenatal infection was revealed as a more critical risk factor. We suggest that the presence of any sign related to the qSOFA is a potential clue suspecting perinatal group A streptococcal infection in primary obstetric facilities.

Keywords: group A streptococcal infection; maternal sepsis; perinatal mortality.

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