Keywords:
Impetigo; pharyngitis; superficial group A streptococcus; GAS; rheumatic fever; high-risk populations
Abstract:
The prevalence of impetigo and pharyngitis - which are both superficial group A streptococcus (GAS) infections that precede acute rheumatic fever - is poorly defined. Guidelines recommend the early diagnosis of both infections to prevent ARF; however, screening to enable the concurrent detection of these infections in high-risk populations has rarely been performed.