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Streptococcal throat carriage in a population of nursery and primary school pupils in Benin City, Nigeria


AC Owobu
WE Sadoh
O Oviawe

Abstract

Background: Group A streptococcus (GAS) is a major cause of mortality in man. Regular disease surveillance can be achieved through evaluation of
throat carriage.
Objectives: To evaluate GAS throat carriage amongst nursery and primary schools pupils in Benin City, Nigeria.
Method: This cross sectional study was carried out between September and November 2011. A multistage random sampling method was used to recruit the pupils. Throat swabs were obtained for microscopy and Lancefied grouping.
Results: 426 pupils were recruited of which 363(85.2) were in primary and 63(14.8%) in nursery schools. The subjects were aged 2 to 15years and 203(47.7%) were males. Of the 426 pupils, 123 (28.9%) had positive throat swabs for â haemolytic streptococcus (âHS). None of the isolate was
GAS. The isolates were groups C (50.4%), D (38.2%) and G (11.4%).
Conclusion: Although âHS throat carriage rate in this study is high, there was no GAS isolate. This may suggest low prevalence of GAS related diseases in the community.

Keywords: group A Streptococcus; throat carriage; school children


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