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Volume 12, Number 6—June 2006
Research

Human Streptococcus suis Outbreak, Sichuan, China

Hongjie Yu*1, Huaiqi Jing†1, Zhihai Chen‡1, Han Zheng†, Xiaoping Zhu§, Hua Wang¶, Shiwen Wang*, Lunguang Liu§, Rongqiang Zu*, Longze Luo§, Nijuan Xiang*, Honglu Liu§, Xuecheng Liu§, Yuelong Shu*, Shui Shan Lee#, Shuk Kwan Chuang**, Yu Wang*, Jianguo Xu†, Weizhong Yang*Comments to Author , and the Streptococcus suis study groups
Author affiliations: *Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, People's Republic of China; †State Key Laboratory for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control (ICDC), Beijing, China; ‡Beijing Ditan Hospital, Beijing, People's Republic of China; §Sichuan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Sichuan, People's Republic of China; ¶Jiangsu Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanjing, People's Republic of China; #The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China; **Centre for Health Protection, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China

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Table 3

Clinical symptoms of human cases of Streptococcus suis infection in Sichuan, China, 2005*

Symptoms and signs STSS, no. (%) (n = 61) Non-STSS, no. (%) n = 154) Total, no. (%) (N = 215)
Fever (temperature >37.3°C) 61 (100) 154 (100) 215 (100)
Chills 48 (79) 128 (83) 176 (82)
Headache 38 (62) 110 (71) 148 (69)
Myalgia 30 (49) 73 (47) 103 (48)
Vomiting 41 (67) 80 (52) 121 (56)
Abdominal pain 24 (39) 33 (21) 57 (27)
Diarrhea 28 (46) 22 (14) 50 (23)
Coma 16 (26) 26 (17) 42 (20)
Petechiae, ecchymosis† 37 (61) 12 (8) 49 (23)
Neck rigidity 4 (7) 50 (32) 54 (25)
Kernig positive 1 (2) 27 (18) 28 (13)
Brudzinski positive 2 (3) 17 (11) 19 (9)
Hypotension (blood pressure <90 mm Hg)†‡ 25 (93) 2 (9) 27 (55)

*STSS, streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. Median duration between exposure and onset (range) was 1.6 d (9 h–9 d) for STSS, 2.5 d (6 h–14 d) for non-STSS, and 2.2 d (3 h–14 d) for total sample. Difference between median incubation periods of STSS and non-STSS, p<0.05, rank sum test.
†Difference in frequency between STSS and non-STSS, p<0.001, χ2.
‡Not conducted in every patient.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

2Members of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention Streptococcus suis study group are Wenjun Zhong, Ling Meng, Yongjun Gao, Huamao Du, Changyu Ye, Zhigang Cui, Shouyin Zhang, and Dong Jin. Members of the Sichuan Center for Disease Control and Prevention Streptococcus suis study group are Li Liu, Heng Yuan, Bin Ouyang, Qiang Lv, Yan Huang, Ting Huang, Xingyu Zhou, Liao Feng, and Qidi Pang.

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