This report reviews 55 cases of bacteremia due to group A streptococci (GAS) in patients treated at the University Hospital of Infectious Diseases, in Zagreb, Croatia, during the period 1974-1994. Clinical findings for 27 children (age, < 18 years) were compared with those for 28 adults. A clear predominance of the respiratory tract as a primary focus of infection in younger patients was observed (P = .00006). Children were more frequently colonized by GAS in their throats than were adults (P = .04). Suppurative osteoarticular metastatic foci were more often found in children (P = .02). Acute underlying conditions were more common in children (P = .04), whereas chronic underlying conditions were more common in adults (P = .00005). The case fatality rate was 23% among children (6 of 27) and 50% among patients aged > 60 years (5 of 10). The course of bacteremia due to GAS was benign in eight children (29.6%) and 12 adults (42.8%). Our experience suggests that there are significant differences in the presentation of bacteremia due to GAS in children and adults.

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