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New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index

Year 2020, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 64 - 68, 20.12.2020

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to discriminate group A β-hemolytic streptococcus (GABHS) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) that cause acute tonsillopharyngitis with a new index called the infection discrimination index (IDI).

Material and Methods: Based on the throat culture and viral capsid Ag Ig M results, 110 GABHS-positive children and 52 EBV-positive children were enrolled in the GABHS and EBV groups, respectively. Fifty children who had undergone a medical examination at the pediatric clinic comprised the control group. The IDI means of the three groups (GABHS, EBV, control) were subjected to a statistical comparison.

Results: The groups did not significantly differ in terms of sex and age (p: 0.453 and 0.662, respectively). The IDI means of the three groups were significantly different (p<0.001). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to calculate the sensitivity and specificity of IDI in the GABHS and EBV groups. The ROC analysis demonstrated a sensitivity of 68.2% and specificity of 92% for predicting GABHS infection. The sensitivity and specificity was 53.8% and 96%, respectively, for predicting EBV infection.

Conclusion: IDI calculated from the data of complete blood count can serve as a biomarker for discriminating between GABHS and EBV infections. We believe that the findings of this study would be particularly helpful for centers where throat culture and/or antibody tests cannot be performed. It is a rapid, practical, noninvasive, and cost-effective index.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Otorhinolaryngology
Journal Section Original Article
Authors

Yusuf Çağdaş Kumbul 0000-0002-0713-2933

Hasan Yasan 0000-0002-5470-6784

Mehmet Emre Sivrice 0000-0002-2396-6794

Vural Akın 0000-0002-0050-4837

Hasan Çetin 0000-0002-8301-5405

Publication Date December 20, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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APA Kumbul, Y. Ç., Yasan, H., Sivrice, M. E., … Akın, V. (2020). New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy, 3(3), 64-68. https://doi.org/10.5152/ejra.2020.333
AMA Kumbul YÇ, Yasan H, Sivrice ME, Akın V, Çetin H. New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index. Eur J Rhinol Allergy. December 2020;3(3):64-68. doi:10.5152/ejra.2020.333
Chicago Kumbul, Yusuf Çağdaş, Hasan Yasan, Mehmet Emre Sivrice, Vural Akın, and Hasan Çetin. “New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index”. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy 3, no. 3 (December 2020): 64-68. https://doi.org/10.5152/ejra.2020.333.
EndNote Kumbul YÇ, Yasan H, Sivrice ME, Akın V, Çetin H (December 1, 2020) New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy 3 3 64–68.
IEEE Y. Ç. Kumbul, H. Yasan, M. E. Sivrice, V. Akın, and H. Çetin, “New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index”, Eur J Rhinol Allergy, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 64–68, 2020, doi: 10.5152/ejra.2020.333.
ISNAD Kumbul, Yusuf Çağdaş et al. “New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index”. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy 3/3 (December2020), 64-68. https://doi.org/10.5152/ejra.2020.333.
JAMA Kumbul YÇ, Yasan H, Sivrice ME, Akın V, Çetin H. New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index. Eur J Rhinol Allergy. 2020;3:64–68.
MLA Kumbul, Yusuf Çağdaş et al. “New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index”. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy, vol. 3, no. 3, 2020, pp. 64-68, doi:10.5152/ejra.2020.333.
Vancouver Kumbul YÇ, Yasan H, Sivrice ME, Akın V, Çetin H. New Index for the Discrimination of Acute Streptococcal Tonsillopharyngitis and Infectious Mononucleosis: Infection Discrimination Index. Eur J Rhinol Allergy. 2020;3(3):64-8.

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