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Epidemiology of Beta-haemolytic Group G Streptococcal Bacteraemia in Singapore (1996 to 1998)
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The majority involved the elderly. The mean age was 67 years. The skin was the major portal of entry. Local conditions predisposing the skin to infection occurred in 40.4%. Co-morbidity included malignancies in 28.8% of patients, diabetes mellitus in 11.5% and liver disease in 9.6%. Mortality was 15.4% including fatal septic shock. Recurrent bacteraemia occurred in 5.8% of the patients. The majority (90.4%) were community-acquired infections. GGS, along with group B streptococcus (GBS), was the most common streptococcus among the beta-haemolytic streptococci causing bacteraemia in these 2 hospitals.
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