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| Case Definition of Streptococcal Toxic-Shock Syndrome (Streptococcal TSS) and Necrotizing Fasciitis* |
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| Written by G. Firman MD |
| Sunday, 08 March 2009 04:37 |
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I. Streptococcal TSS A. Isolation of group A Streptococcus 1. From a sterile site 2. From a nonsterile body site B. Clinical signs of severity 1. Hypotension 2. Clinical and laboratory abnormalities (requires two or more of the following): a) Renal impairment b) Coagulopathy c) Liver abnormalities d) Acute respiratory distress syndrome e) Extensive tissue necrosis, i.e., necrotizing fasciitis f) Erythematous rash
Definite Case = A1 + B (1+2) Probable Case = A2 + B (1+2)
II. Necrotizing fasciitis A. Definite case 1. Necrosis of soft tissues with involvement of the fascia PLUS 2. Serious systemic disease, including one or more of the following: a) Death b) Shock (systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg). c) Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy d) Failure of organ systems a. respiratory failure b. liver failure c. renal failure 3. Isolation of group A Streptococcus from a normally sterile body site B. Suspected case 1. 1+2 and serologic confirmation of group A streptococcal infection by a 4-fold rise against: a) streptolysin O b) DNase B 2. 1+2 and histologic confirmation: Gram-positive cocci in a necrotic soft tissue infection
*Streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome (streptococcal TSS) is defined as any group A streptococcal infection associated with the early onset of shock and organ failure.
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