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Publication Biotypes of group a streptococci from patients with pharyngitis and soft tissue infections(2007) ;Opavski, N. (6507364674) ;Mijač, V. (6507998440) ;Ćirković, I. (16309091000) ;Feucht, H.H. (35563423600)Ranin, L. (6602522806)This study determined the biotypes of group A streptococci (GAS) isolated from 66 pharyngeal and 62 skin and soft-tissue infections. Among all GAS isolates tested, the most common biotypes were 1 and 3, irrespective of the isolation source and the severity of clinical symptoms. However, compared with the pharyngeal group, a more heterogeneous distribution of biotypes was observed among the cutaneous group of isolates, including seven isolates that were non-typeable but had an identical biotype pattern, suggesting that they may represent a new biotype. © 2007 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Distribution of emm types among group a streptococcal isolates from Serbia(2010) ;Mijač, V. (6507998440) ;Ranin, L. (6602522806) ;Marković, M. (7101935774) ;Heeg, C. (9742302400) ;Reinert, R.R. (7006657206)Opavski, N. (6507364674)This is the first study concerning the molecular epidemiology of group A streptococcus in Serbia and includes 145 isolates from patients with various infections during the period 2001-2007. The emm types, superantigen profile and susceptibility pattern were determined. Among 31 emm types identified, the most prevalent were emm6, emm12, emm1, and emm58. All isolates showed uniform antimicrobial susceptibility to all tested antibiotics, with the exception of tetracycline and erythromycin (41% and 0.7% resistant strains, respectively). Significant heterogeneity of emm types was found, with a high frequency of emm6 and emm58, as well as a considerable prevalence of tetracycline resistance, and a low level of macrolide resistance. © 2009 The Authors. Journal Compilation © 2009 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
