Role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infection

The article states the principles for antibiotic therapy for chronic tonsillitis (CT) and acute tonsillopharyngitis (ATP). The greatest attention is paid to the non-angina CT, when the patients, as a general rule, are deprived of antibiotic therapy. At the same time, the article provides data of St....

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Main Authors: G. S. Maltseva, O. N. Grinchuk
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LLC 2019-11-01
Series:Медицинский совет
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Online Access:https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/4464
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spelling doaj-f6f1bcf80d0d4bf3b39496e0306ee6d12021-07-28T13:29:43ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902019-11-01020919610.21518/2079-701X-2019-20-91-964013Role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infectionG. S. Maltseva0O. N. Grinchuk1Saint-Petersburg Research Institute of Ear, Throat, Nose and SpeechSaint-Petersburg Research Institute of Ear, Throat, Nose and SpeechThe article states the principles for antibiotic therapy for chronic tonsillitis (CT) and acute tonsillopharyngitis (ATP). The greatest attention is paid to the non-angina CT, when the patients, as a general rule, are deprived of antibiotic therapy. At the same time, the article provides data of St. Petersburg Research Institute of ENT, whereby at least 40% of patients with CT have streptococcal etiology of the disease caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (GABHS) that is confirmed by not only bacteriological, but also immunological research methods (increase in antistreptolysin-O). In addition, the number of diseases caused by groups C and G beta-hemolytic streptococci has increased in recent years. These groups of streptococci contribute to the development of complications like those caused by GABHS, and therefore the doctor’s attitude towards them should be more critical and in some respects - the same as to GABHS. As you know, streptococcal infection is one of the most dangerous due to the development of internal organs and systems complications. This proposition justifies the need for systemic antibacterial therapy in patients with CT, when they are diagnosed with streptococcal infection, regardless of the presence of angina. In vitro studies showed that GABHS has good sensitivity to penicillin preparations. However, it is not always possible to achieve treatment targets in practice. Given that the duration of antibiotic therapy for streptococcal infection should be at least 10 days, it is difficult to achieve full medication adherence. In this regard, prolonged-release penicillins, such as Bicillin-5, gain ground. The article substantiates the use of this drug in CT, discusses a clinical case, which shows the medical history of a girl with coexistent affection with GABHS of the pharynx and vagina. Only 4-month administration of Bicillin-5 allowed to cure the patient, having achieved GABH eradication.https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/4464chronic tonsillitisacute tonsillopharyngitisgroup a beta-hemolytic streptococciantibioticsantistreptolysin-oprolonged penicillins
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Role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infection
Медицинский совет
chronic tonsillitis
acute tonsillopharyngitis
group a beta-hemolytic streptococci
antibiotics
antistreptolysin-o
prolonged penicillins
author_facet G. S. Maltseva
O. N. Grinchuk
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title Role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infection
title_short Role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infection
title_full Role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infection
title_fullStr Role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infection
title_full_unstemmed Role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infection
title_sort role of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of streptococcal infection
publisher Remedium Group LLC
series Медицинский совет
issn 2079-701X
2658-5790
publishDate 2019-11-01
description The article states the principles for antibiotic therapy for chronic tonsillitis (CT) and acute tonsillopharyngitis (ATP). The greatest attention is paid to the non-angina CT, when the patients, as a general rule, are deprived of antibiotic therapy. At the same time, the article provides data of St. Petersburg Research Institute of ENT, whereby at least 40% of patients with CT have streptococcal etiology of the disease caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (GABHS) that is confirmed by not only bacteriological, but also immunological research methods (increase in antistreptolysin-O). In addition, the number of diseases caused by groups C and G beta-hemolytic streptococci has increased in recent years. These groups of streptococci contribute to the development of complications like those caused by GABHS, and therefore the doctor’s attitude towards them should be more critical and in some respects - the same as to GABHS. As you know, streptococcal infection is one of the most dangerous due to the development of internal organs and systems complications. This proposition justifies the need for systemic antibacterial therapy in patients with CT, when they are diagnosed with streptococcal infection, regardless of the presence of angina. In vitro studies showed that GABHS has good sensitivity to penicillin preparations. However, it is not always possible to achieve treatment targets in practice. Given that the duration of antibiotic therapy for streptococcal infection should be at least 10 days, it is difficult to achieve full medication adherence. In this regard, prolonged-release penicillins, such as Bicillin-5, gain ground. The article substantiates the use of this drug in CT, discusses a clinical case, which shows the medical history of a girl with coexistent affection with GABHS of the pharynx and vagina. Only 4-month administration of Bicillin-5 allowed to cure the patient, having achieved GABH eradication.
topic chronic tonsillitis
acute tonsillopharyngitis
group a beta-hemolytic streptococci
antibiotics
antistreptolysin-o
prolonged penicillins
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