Purpose Streptococcus pyogenes (mostly termed group A Streptococcus – GAS) is the most important bacterial causative of pharyngitis. However, epidemiology of GAS pharyngitis is not widely established. This study describes GAS pharyngitis cases and emm -type distribution in a prospective study covering over 2 years in two Hospital Districts in Finland. Methods A prospective, systematic collection of GAS pharyngitis isolates was conducted between March 2018 and December 2020 in two large Hospital Districts in Finland. Patient characteristics (age, gender) were included if available. All GAS isolates collected were emm typed. Results Altogether 1320 GAS pharyngitis strains were collected, 904 in the Hospital District 1 (HD1) and 416 in Hospital District 2 (HD2). In HD1, age and gender data were available. Females were overrepresented (58% of all cases). In addition, the age and gender distributions were noted to be significantly different ( p < 0.0001) with females having a more uniform distribution until age of 40. emm 28 was common among the age group of 20–29-year-olds and emm 89 in children under 10 years of age, respectively. In HD1, most of the isolates were collected during winter and autumn months. Significant differences by season in the frequency of emm 12, emm 89, emm 75 and group of “others” were observed. Conclusion Age distribution among GAS pharyngitis cases was significantly different between genders ( p < 0.0001). In addition, age group specific and seasonal variations in emm GAS types causing the disease were observed. These findings warrant further investigation, especially for understanding population-based spread of GAS even in more detail. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10096-023-04714-6.
【저자키워드】 Epidemiology, seasonality, group A streptococcus, pharyngitis, emm type, S. pyogenes, GAS,