A 69-year-old woman without pre-existing disease visited our hospital due to general malaise, diarrhea, and arthralgia 3 days after a uterine cancer test. We diagnosed her with sepsis of unknown focus and started treatment immediately, but she died 20 hours after the first visit due to multi-organ failure and septic shock. Later, group A streptococcus was detected from the blood culture, and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) was diagnosed. The strain had the emm28 genotype and a mutation in csrR with increased NADase activity. These virulence factors were considered to be related to STSS development in this patient.
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Yamaba, Y., Takakuwa, O., Ida, C., Saito, M., Kawae, D., Yoshihara, M., … Akita, K. (2021). Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome induced by group a streptococcus with the emm28 genotype that developed after a uterine cancer test. Internal Medicine, 60(21), 3481–3483. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.6290-20
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