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The purpose of the research is to help understand why some children become carriers of strep and whether children who are carriers need to be treated with antibiotics.
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The overall objective of this investigation is to understand the differences in Group A streptococci in children who are acutely infected from those who are carriers. The hypothesis is that when in the carrier state, GAS exhibits unique transcriptional profiles that differ from those of the acute infection state. The investigators expect transcriptional profiles of GAS to provide important information regarding the changes the organism undergoes when transitioning between acute infection and carriage.
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To do this, the investigators will to identify 12 children with acute pharyngitis due to Group A streptococcus (GAS) who are pharyngeal carriers of GAS. Thirty percent of children 4 to 16 years of age with acute pharyngitis occurring between October and May will have a positive culture or rapid antigen detection test for GAS. Approximately 8-10% of these children with pharyngitis and a positive culture or rapid antigen detection test (RADT) for GAS will be carriers. Therefore,180 participants will need to be enrolled.
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180 participants in 1 patient group
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Cherie Schommer, BA
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