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Reflexive culture in adolescents and adults with group a streptococcal pharyngitis.
[acute rheumatic fever]
Guidelines
currently
provide
conflicting
recommendations
regarding
the
diagnosis
of
group
A
streptococcal
(
GAS
)
pharyngitis
in
adults
.
Clinical
guidelines
state
that
negative
rapid
antigen
detection
tests
(
RADTs
)
do
not
require
confirmation
by
a
backup
method
in
adults
,
whereas
laboratory-based
guidelines
mandate
confirmation
of
a
negative
RADT
in
patients
of
all
ages
.
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
assess
the
utility
of
reflexive
culture
following
a
negative
RADT
in
adolescents
and
adults
with
suspected
GAS
pharyngitis
.
A
retrospective
analysis
of
726
patients
,
aged
≥
13
years
,
with
negative
RADTs
and
positive
GAS
throat
cultures
,
was
performed
between
1
January
2000
and
31
December
2011
at
2
academic
medical
centers
in
Seattle
,
Washington
.
Complication
rates
,
treatment
,
modified
Centor
score
,
and
bacterial
burden
in
patients
with
negative
RADTs
and
positive
GAS
throat
cultures
were
assessed
.
Modified
Centor
scores
≥
2
were
observed
in
55
%
of
patients
with
a
negative
RADT
and
positive
GAS
culture
.
Of
these
,
77
%
of
patients
had
a
moderate
or
heavy
bacterial
burden
(
≥
2
+
)
.
RADTs
failed
to
detect
some
patients
who
presented
with
serious
complications
of
GAS
pharyngitis
:
29
(
4
.
0
%
)
had
peritonsillar
abscesses
and
2
(
0
.
28
%
)
were
diagnosed
with
acute
rheumatic
fever
.
Providers
found
culture
results
to
be
useful
for
initiating
antibiotic
therapy
or
confirming
a
clinical
diagnosis
.
Antibiotic
treatment
was
prescribed
in
68
.
7
%
of
patients
,
with
culture-directed
initiation
of
therapy
documented
in
43
.
5
%
.
Reflexive
GAS
culture
is
clinically
useful
when
RADTs
are
negative
.
RADTs
fail
to
detect
a
substantial
number
of
adult
patients
with
clinically
significant
pharyngitis
who
can
benefit
from
treatment
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"gas pharyngitis"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
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