Explosive outbreaks of infectious diseases occasionally occur without immediately obvious epidemiological or microbiological explanations. Plague, cholera and Streptococcus pyogenes infection are some of the epidemic-prone bacterial infections. Besides epidemiological and conventional microbiological methods, the next-generation gene sequencing technology permits prompt detection of genomic and transcriptomic profiles associated with invasive phenotypes. Horizontal gene transfer due to mobile genetic elements carrying virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance, or mutations associated with the two component CovRS operon are important bacterial factors conferring survival advantage or invasiveness. The high incidence of scarlet fever in ...
BackgroundThe number of scarlet fever occurrences reported between 2000 and 2006 fluctuated consider...
Background Since 2014, England has seen increased scarlet fever activity unprecedented in modern ...
Background: Despite recommendations regarding prompt treatment of cases and enhanced hygiene measur...
From 2011, Hong Kong and mainland China have witnessed a sharp increase in reported cases, with subs...
A scarlet fever outbreak began in mainland China and Hong Kong in 2011 (refs. 1-6). Macrolide- and t...
Scarlet fever is one of a variety of diseases caused by group A Streptococcus (GAS). During 2011, a ...
BACKGROUND: Since 2014, England has seen increased scarlet fever activity unprecedented in modern ti...
A scarlet fever outbreak began in mainland China and Hong Kong in 2011 (refs. 1-6). Macrolide- and t...
Background England is experiencing scarlet fever activity unprecedented in modern times. In 2016, En...
Scarlet fever notifications surged across the United Kingdom in spring 2014. Molecular epidemiologic...
Scarlet fever is one of a variety of diseases caused by group A Streptococcus (GAS). During 2011, a ...
Scarlet fever, due to infection with an erythrogenic toxin-producing Group A streptococcus, is an un...
The incidence of scarlet fever in England and Wales is at its highest in 50 years. We estimated seco...
Background Despite recommendations regarding prompt treatment of cases and enhanced hygiene measures...
A total of 242 isolates were recovered from 76 patients with invasive diseases, 89 with scarlet feve...
BackgroundThe number of scarlet fever occurrences reported between 2000 and 2006 fluctuated consider...
Background Since 2014, England has seen increased scarlet fever activity unprecedented in modern ...
Background: Despite recommendations regarding prompt treatment of cases and enhanced hygiene measur...
From 2011, Hong Kong and mainland China have witnessed a sharp increase in reported cases, with subs...
A scarlet fever outbreak began in mainland China and Hong Kong in 2011 (refs. 1-6). Macrolide- and t...
Scarlet fever is one of a variety of diseases caused by group A Streptococcus (GAS). During 2011, a ...
BACKGROUND: Since 2014, England has seen increased scarlet fever activity unprecedented in modern ti...
A scarlet fever outbreak began in mainland China and Hong Kong in 2011 (refs. 1-6). Macrolide- and t...
Background England is experiencing scarlet fever activity unprecedented in modern times. In 2016, En...
Scarlet fever notifications surged across the United Kingdom in spring 2014. Molecular epidemiologic...
Scarlet fever is one of a variety of diseases caused by group A Streptococcus (GAS). During 2011, a ...
Scarlet fever, due to infection with an erythrogenic toxin-producing Group A streptococcus, is an un...
The incidence of scarlet fever in England and Wales is at its highest in 50 years. We estimated seco...
Background Despite recommendations regarding prompt treatment of cases and enhanced hygiene measures...
A total of 242 isolates were recovered from 76 patients with invasive diseases, 89 with scarlet feve...
BackgroundThe number of scarlet fever occurrences reported between 2000 and 2006 fluctuated consider...
Background Since 2014, England has seen increased scarlet fever activity unprecedented in modern ...
Background: Despite recommendations regarding prompt treatment of cases and enhanced hygiene measur...