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Introduction: Correlations between SARS-CoV-2 and bacterial infections have mainly been studied in hospitals, and these studies have shown that such interactions may be lethal for many. In the context of community flora, less is known of the trends and consequences of viral infections relative to subsequent bacterial infections.

Purpose: This study aims to explore the prevalence and characteristics of bacterial infections in the three months following SARS-CoV-2 infections, in a community, real-world setting.

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Rationale: Diagnosing cystic fibrosis (CF) pulmonary exacerbations (PEx) in very young people with CF <3 years (VY-PwCF) is challenging because of the frequency of respiratory viral infections in this age group, and there are limited data on the clinical features associated with the diagnosis of PEx in this age group. The goal of this study was to identify clinical features associated with the diagnosis of PEx in VY-PwCF.

Methods: We reviewed the medical records of VY-PwCF followed at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia born between 2013 and 2019.

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  • Accurate differentiation between bacterial and viral pharyngitis is crucial for targeted treatment and reducing unnecessary antibiotic use, with data analyzed from 197 patients out of a cohort of 693.
  • The study utilized machine learning algorithms, highlighting the Monocyte-to-Lymphocyte Ratio as a key biomarker for bacterial infections, while identifying distinct inflammatory patterns.
  • An innovative high-accuracy Lasso Regression model was adapted for the TI-84 calculator, achieving an impressive AUC of 0.94, enabling real-time infection probability assessments based on lab parameters.
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  • The study examined the prevalence of group A streptococcus (GAS) infections in patients with respiratory symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in Dammam City, Saudi Arabia, focusing on rapid antigen detection tests (RADT).
  • Out of 469 patients, 4.1% tested positive for GAS, with a notable difference between emergency department visitors (14%) and primary health care centre patients (0.6%).
  • The modified Centor criteria showed good accuracy for identifying GAS, indicating that while a score of 2 or higher suggests possible infection, additional testing is recommended before prescribing antibiotics to avoid unnecessary use.
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  • A web-based tool was developed to help individuals self-assess sore throat symptoms, enabling them to take throat photographs, swabs, and saliva samples for better diagnosis and management of their condition.
  • The study recruited 45 participants to assess the tool’s acceptability and feasibility, focusing on their experience using self-assessment criteria like FeverPAIN and Centor scores through video calls and interviews.
  • Results showed a majority of participants found the self-assessment easy, but there were challenges in providing valid responses for certain physical indicators, and only 40% submitted quality throat photographs suitable for clinical evaluation.
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  • Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) can lead to serious heart conditions, prompting New Zealand to implement a rheumatic fever prevention program (RFPP) from 2011 to 2016 to improve access to diagnosis and treatment for group A streptococcal (GAS) infections in children.
  • A study analyzed data from over 12 million dispensing records from 2005 to 2018 to assess changes in penicillin antibiotic dispensing rates, comparing regions participating in the RFPP with control regions.
  • Results indicated a 4.3% increase in amoxicillin dispensing in RFPP regions, suggesting that the program improved adherence to antibiotic use, although overall penicillin dispensing rates declined due to a drop in another medication
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Human mastadenoviruses, frequently denominated adenoviruses (HAdVs), may cause respiratory tract, gastrointestinal or, less frequently, other involvements. Epidemics of HAdV infections occur globally, in communities, and in closed or crowded settings. In our institution, a cluster of infants and children admitted for HAdV infection was recently observed.

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Background: Different patient clusters were preliminarily suggested to dissect the clinical heterogeneity in Still's disease. Thus, we aimed at deriving and validating disease clusters in a multicentre, observational, prospective study to stratify these patients.

Methods: Patients included in GIRRCS AOSD-study group and AIDA Network Still Disease Registry were assessed if variables for cluster analysis were available (age, systemic score, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C reactive protein (CRP) and ferritin).

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Efficacy of Andrographis paniculata spray in acute pharyngitis: A randomized controlled trial.

Drug Discov Ther

November 2023

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Acute viral pharyngitis is a self-limited disease but the symptoms, a sore throat in particular, can affect one's quality of life. Medicine for symptom relief is the main treatment. Recently, many studies have shown that Andrographis paniculata was efficacious in treating many diseases, including upper respiratory infections.

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Sore throat is one of the most common complaints encountered in the ambulatory clinical setting. Rapid, culture-independent diagnostic techniques that do not rely on pharyngeal swabs would be highly valuable as a point-of-care strategy to guide outpatient antibiotic treatment. Despite the promise of this approach, efforts to detect volatiles during oropharyngeal infection have yet been limited.

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A Case of Acute Extensive Viral Sinusitis Secondary to Acute Epstein Barr Virus.

Eur J Case Rep Intern Med

September 2023

Department of Infectious Disease, Hurley Medical Center, Flint, Michigan, USA.

Unlabelled: Infectious mononucleosis (IM), the most common presentation of acute Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infection, typically presents with fever, pharyngitis and lymphadenopathy. We describe an unusual case of IM presenting as acute sinusitis. A 25 year-old male presented to the emergency department with worsening right frontal sinus pain along with fever, chills, and greenish nasal discharge for 3 weeks.

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Sore throat is the leading symptom of acute tonsillopharyngitis associated with previous acute respiratory viral infections, including COVID-19. The pathogenesis of these nosologies is based on the cumulative result of the primary direct damaging effect of viruses and secondary alternative inflammatory changes in the mucosal epithelium in the focus of infection, which, against the background of changes in the functions of the regional microbiota, leads to the development of viral-bacterial inflammation that goes beyond the protective-reparative level. In the treatment of acute tonsillopharyngitis after exclusion of GABHS etiology, topical etiotropic drugs are often used.

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Background: No existing comprehensive Mendelian randomization studies have focused on how obesity affects respiratory diseases.

Methods: BMI and waist circumference, mainly from the UK Biobank, and 35 respiratory diseases from the FinnGen Biobank were subjected to Mendelian randomization analyses. In this study, the inverse variance weighting method was used as the predominant analysis method and was complemented by MR-Egger and weighted median methods.

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Though more than 80% of acute pharyngitis (AP) cases have a viral etiology, it remains one of the most common causes for the unnecessary prescription of antibiotics (ABs). Half of patients receive antibiotics in general practice. Point-of-Care Tests (POCTs) distinguish between bacterial and viral pharyngitis.

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  • General practitioners (GPs) and paediatricians play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating sore throats, particularly those caused by Group A beta-haemolytic streptococci (GABHS).
  • The study assessed GPs' and paediatricians' knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning GABHS tonsillopharyngitis through a questionnaire featuring case studies.
  • Results indicated that GPs had a higher accuracy in diagnosing GABHS and tended to provide more symptomatic treatments, while paediatricians conducted more diagnostic tests, highlighting differences in their approaches influenced by clinical settings.
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Incidence and severity of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection, a multicenter cohort study in Shanghai, China.

J Med Virol

August 2023

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Infectious Diseases and Biosafety Emergency Response, Department of Infectious Diseases, National Medical Center for Infectious Diseases, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

During March 2022 to January 2023, two Omicron waves hit Shanghai and caused a massive number of reinfections. To better understand the incidence and clinical characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection in Shanghai, China, we conducted a multicenter cohort study. COVID-19 patients first infected with BA.

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Infectious Mononucleosis: An Updated Review.

Curr Pediatr Rev

January 2024

Department of Dermatology, Toronto Dermatology Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Background: Infectious mononucleosis is common among adolescents and young adults. Although the majority of cases resolve spontaneously, life-threatening manifestations, and complications have been recognised.

Objective: The purpose of this article is to familiarize clinicians with the clinical manifestations, evaluation, diagnosis, and management of infectious mononucleosis.

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Clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of mpox in solid organ transplant recipients: A multicenter case series and literature review.

Am J Transplant

December 2023

Division of Public Health, Infectious Diseases, and Occupational Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA. Electronic address:

In 2022, the largest global outbreak of mpox to date emerged. In the immunocompetent host, mpox generally presents as a self-limiting illness. However, immunosuppression, such as that seen with advanced HIV, has been associated with significant morbidity and mortality related to mpox infection.

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  • * A study on antibiotic prescriptions in 2019 across eight European countries revealed that nearly half of all outpatient prescriptions for respiratory infections were potentially unnecessary, with viral causes in most cases.
  • * The research indicates a significant potential savings of 66.2 to 83.7 million antibiotic packages, highlighting the need for careful antibiotic use and exploring alternative treatments.
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Lemierre syndrome: a hidden complication of sore throats.

Int J Emerg Med

July 2023

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

Background: Lemierre syndrome is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition characterized by septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein, most commonly caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum.

Case Presentation: A 46-year-old woman with no significant medical history presented with generalized neck swelling and fever. Despite seeking medical attention at multiple outpatient clinics for upper respiratory symptoms lasting 10 days, she only received symptomatic treatment for acute viral pharyngitis.

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Otolaryngologic manifestations among MPOX patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Am J Otolaryngol

December 2023

Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, NY, New York, United States of America. Electronic address:

Purpose: MPOX has numerous otolaryngologic presentations that have been recognized as clinically important, especially with the onset of the 2022 outbreak. However, how these features vary across region and outbreak have yet to be elucidated or supported by meta-analysis. The objective of this study is to identify the otolaryngologic manifestations of MPOX across previous and current outbreaks and among endemic and non-endemic regions.

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  • Tuberculosis is a major cause of infectious disease deaths and the study investigates the prevalence of COVID-19 co-infection in TB patients in Douala, Cameroon.
  • A study with 185 consenting pulmonary TB patients found that 24.3% had SARS-CoV-2 RNA and identified asthma and sore throat as significant risk factors, while coughing was protective.
  • The findings highlight that TB patients have a higher rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to the national average, emphasizing the need for targeted care in TB-endemic areas.
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Background: Group A Streptococcus (GAS), the predominant bacterial pathogen of pharyngitis, is sometimes difficult to distinguish clinically from viral pharyngitis. Despite the high prevalence of viral pharyngitis in children, antibiotic treatment is common.

Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of an antibiotic stewardship program (ASP) on antibiotic prescription in children with GAS pharyngitis (GAS-P) at a large pediatric community clinic.

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  • Group A streptococcus causes 20-40% of childhood sore throats (pharyngitis), often requiring antibiotics only in bacterial cases; most guidelines suggest confirming infection before treatment.
  • This study evaluates the effectiveness of a new saliva test (Abbott ID NOW STREP A2) for detecting group A streptococcus compared to the traditional throat swab test in children with pharyngitis.
  • The research aims to recruit 800 children and will assess various outcomes, including sensitivity, result time, and satisfaction among patients and parents, to see if saliva testing is a viable and convenient alternative to throat swabs.
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Group A Streptococcus (GAS) pharyngitis has increased in case presentations, higher than prepandemic data. GAS pharyngitis requires appropriate antibiotic treatment to reduce the risk of subsequent complications if not recognized and treated promptly. However, regional observations have noted an increase in overlapping symptoms of GAS pharyngitis and viral upper respiratory infection symptoms, making the decisions to test for GAS more complex.

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