Журнал бактериологии и инфекционных болезней

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Recognition of group a streptococcus in pharyngeal swab specimens by use of the amplivue gas isothermal helicase-dependent amplification assay.

Edgar Eliot*

Streptococcus pyogenic, or bunch A Streptococcus (GAS), is a main source of bacterial pharyngitis. Anti-microbial treatment, particularly for pediatric patients, is essential to diminish the endanger of hazardous nonsuppurative squeal, including intense rheumatic fever (ARF) and intense glomerulonephritis (AGN). GAS remains generally vulnerable to penicillin, and recognizable proof of the creature is adequate to direct experimental treatment. Hence, tests equipped for quick precise distinguishing proof of GAS can be useful in deciding the requirement for anti-microbial treatment for patients with clinical side effects of pharyngitis.