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Lactoferrin versus Long-Acting Penicillin in Reducing Elevated Anti-Streptolysin O Titer in Cases of Tonsillopharyngitis

BACKGROUND: Beta-Hemolytic streptococci are the most frequent bacteria causing tonsillitis. Lactoferrin may play a role in the treatment of chronic tonsillitis due to its direct antimicrobial activity. OBJECTIVE: To assess the possible role of lactoferrin in reduction of raised serum Anti-Streptolys...

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Autores principales: Ahmed Abdelmaksoud, Aida, Nafady, Asmaa, Ezzeldin Sayed Bazeed, Shamardan, Khalefa, Mahmoud, Elsamman, Mahmoud K, Abdelrhman Sayed, Mennatallah Ali, Qubaisy, Heba Mohammad, Ghweil, Ali A, Aref, Zaki F
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Publicado: Dove 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9464002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36097531
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S376401
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author Ahmed Abdelmaksoud, Aida
Nafady, Asmaa
Ezzeldin Sayed Bazeed, Shamardan
Khalefa, Mahmoud
Elsamman, Mahmoud K
Abdelrhman Sayed, Mennatallah Ali
Qubaisy, Heba Mohammad
Ghweil, Ali A
Aref, Zaki F
author_facet Ahmed Abdelmaksoud, Aida
Nafady, Asmaa
Ezzeldin Sayed Bazeed, Shamardan
Khalefa, Mahmoud
Elsamman, Mahmoud K
Abdelrhman Sayed, Mennatallah Ali
Qubaisy, Heba Mohammad
Ghweil, Ali A
Aref, Zaki F
author_sort Ahmed Abdelmaksoud, Aida
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description BACKGROUND: Beta-Hemolytic streptococci are the most frequent bacteria causing tonsillitis. Lactoferrin may play a role in the treatment of chronic tonsillitis due to its direct antimicrobial activity. OBJECTIVE: To assess the possible role of lactoferrin in reduction of raised serum Anti-Streptolysin O Titer (ASOT) in cases of chronic tonsillopharyngitis in comparison to long acting penicillin. METHODS: This study included 117 children with tonsillopharyngitis with high ASOT randomly divided into three groups; group 1 treated with lactoferrin, group 2 treated with long acting penicillin and group 3 treated with both drugs. For all patients ASOT was measured after three and six months of starting treatment. RESULTS: This study included 60 males and 57 females with the mean age (8.5 ± 2.4). There is statistically significant reduction in ASOT in all groups after three months of treatment. ASOT after 3 months was significantly lower in group1 (370±440) and group 3 (350±450) in comparison to group 2 (420±560) with p value 0.02, 0.004, respectively, with no significant difference in comparing group 1 to group 3 p value 0.4. Also, ASO titre after 6 months was significantly lower in group1 (350±420) and group 3 (340±440) in comparison to group 2 (420±550) with p value 0.02, 0.007, respectively, with no significant difference in comparing group 1 to group 3 p value 0.5. In comparing ASOT at three months and six months of treatment in the three studied groups; it decreased by 2% in group 1, and 1.6% in group 3 and no change in group 2. CONCLUSION: Lactoferrin alone or in combination with long acting penicillin is safe and more effective than long acting penicillin alone in reducing ASOT. Treatment for six months with lactoferrin alone or in combination with long acting penicillin could offer a better response.
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spelling pubmed-94640022022-09-11 Lactoferrin versus Long-Acting Penicillin in Reducing Elevated Anti-Streptolysin O Titer in Cases of Tonsillopharyngitis Ahmed Abdelmaksoud, Aida Nafady, Asmaa Ezzeldin Sayed Bazeed, Shamardan Khalefa, Mahmoud Elsamman, Mahmoud K Abdelrhman Sayed, Mennatallah Ali Qubaisy, Heba Mohammad Ghweil, Ali A Aref, Zaki F Infect Drug Resist Original Research BACKGROUND: Beta-Hemolytic streptococci are the most frequent bacteria causing tonsillitis. Lactoferrin may play a role in the treatment of chronic tonsillitis due to its direct antimicrobial activity. OBJECTIVE: To assess the possible role of lactoferrin in reduction of raised serum Anti-Streptolysin O Titer (ASOT) in cases of chronic tonsillopharyngitis in comparison to long acting penicillin. METHODS: This study included 117 children with tonsillopharyngitis with high ASOT randomly divided into three groups; group 1 treated with lactoferrin, group 2 treated with long acting penicillin and group 3 treated with both drugs. For all patients ASOT was measured after three and six months of starting treatment. RESULTS: This study included 60 males and 57 females with the mean age (8.5 ± 2.4). There is statistically significant reduction in ASOT in all groups after three months of treatment. ASOT after 3 months was significantly lower in group1 (370±440) and group 3 (350±450) in comparison to group 2 (420±560) with p value 0.02, 0.004, respectively, with no significant difference in comparing group 1 to group 3 p value 0.4. Also, ASO titre after 6 months was significantly lower in group1 (350±420) and group 3 (340±440) in comparison to group 2 (420±550) with p value 0.02, 0.007, respectively, with no significant difference in comparing group 1 to group 3 p value 0.5. In comparing ASOT at three months and six months of treatment in the three studied groups; it decreased by 2% in group 1, and 1.6% in group 3 and no change in group 2. CONCLUSION: Lactoferrin alone or in combination with long acting penicillin is safe and more effective than long acting penicillin alone in reducing ASOT. Treatment for six months with lactoferrin alone or in combination with long acting penicillin could offer a better response. Dove 2022-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9464002/ /pubmed/36097531 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S376401 Text en © 2022 Ahmed Abdelmaksoud et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Ahmed Abdelmaksoud, Aida
Nafady, Asmaa
Ezzeldin Sayed Bazeed, Shamardan
Khalefa, Mahmoud
Elsamman, Mahmoud K
Abdelrhman Sayed, Mennatallah Ali
Qubaisy, Heba Mohammad
Ghweil, Ali A
Aref, Zaki F
Lactoferrin versus Long-Acting Penicillin in Reducing Elevated Anti-Streptolysin O Titer in Cases of Tonsillopharyngitis
title Lactoferrin versus Long-Acting Penicillin in Reducing Elevated Anti-Streptolysin O Titer in Cases of Tonsillopharyngitis
title_full Lactoferrin versus Long-Acting Penicillin in Reducing Elevated Anti-Streptolysin O Titer in Cases of Tonsillopharyngitis
title_fullStr Lactoferrin versus Long-Acting Penicillin in Reducing Elevated Anti-Streptolysin O Titer in Cases of Tonsillopharyngitis
title_full_unstemmed Lactoferrin versus Long-Acting Penicillin in Reducing Elevated Anti-Streptolysin O Titer in Cases of Tonsillopharyngitis
title_short Lactoferrin versus Long-Acting Penicillin in Reducing Elevated Anti-Streptolysin O Titer in Cases of Tonsillopharyngitis
title_sort lactoferrin versus long-acting penicillin in reducing elevated anti-streptolysin o titer in cases of tonsillopharyngitis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9464002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36097531
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S376401
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