Epidemiology and Management of Pediatric Group A Streptococcal Pneumonia With Parapneumonic Effusion: An Observational Study.
Emily A LeesThomas C WilliamsRobin MarlowFelicity FitzgeraldChristine JonesHermione LyallAlasdair BamfordLouisa PollockAndrew SmithTheresa LamagniAlison KentElizabeth Whittakernull nullPublished in: The Pediatric infectious disease journal (2024)
Most cases occurred with viral coinfection, a previously well-recognized risk with influenza and varicella zoster, highlighting the need to ensure routine vaccination coverage and progress on vaccines for other common viruses (eg, respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus) and for group A streptococcus. Molecular testing is valuable to detect viral coinfection and confirm invasive group A streptococcal diagnosis, expediting the incorporation of cases into national reporting systems. Range and duration of intravenous antibiotics administered demonstrated the need for research on the optimal duration of antimicrobials and improved stewardship.