Journal article
Recent trends in invasive group A Streptococcus disease in Victoria
J Oliver, M Wilmot, J Strachan, S St George, CR Lane, SA Ballard, M Sait, K Gibney, BP Howden, DA Williamson
Communicable Diseases Intelligence 2018 | AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT, DEPT HEALTH & AGEING | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background: Invasive Group A Streptococcus (iGAS) disease can cause permanent disability and death. The incidence of iGAS has increased in many developed countries since the 1980s. iGAS disease is not nationally notifiable in Australia or at the state level in Victoria. The Victorian Hospital Pathogen Surveillance Scheme (VHPSS) is a voluntary laboratory-based surveillance system established in 1988. We assessed the trends and molecular epidemiology of iGAS disease in Victoria from 2007-2017. Methods: A case of iGAS was defined as an individual for whom Group A Streptococcus (GAS) was isolated from a normally sterile body site. Data on all iGAS cases, as reported to the VHPSS, between 1 Janu..
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