Keywords:
Streptococcus pyogenes; Group A streptococcus; Clinical decision rules; Pharyngitis; Sore throat; Evaluation; Diagnosis; Fiji
Abstract:
Acute rheumatic fever is an immune-mediated condition triggered by Streptococcus pyogenes sore throat and possibly skin infection, with a substantial burden in resource-limited settings. Clinical decision rules (CDRs) are commonly used to guide antibiotic treatment of sore throat based on signs and symptoms, but their diagnostic accuracy varies by study and setting. This work aimed to assess the accuracy of multiple CDRs in Fiji to diagnose S. pyogenes sore throat.