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J Med Genet 39:767-768 doi:10.1136/jmg.39.10.767
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Streptococcal infection distinguishes different types of psoriasis

Table 1

Streptococcal and staphylococcal infection parameters in type I and II psoriasis and four psoriasis subtypes

Psoriasis type (No of patients/% of total) Subtypes (No of patients/% of total) HLA-Cw6/−B57/−B13 (No of patients/% of total)
Type I Type II Ia Ib IIa IIb Positive Negative
*p=0.004 type I v type II. †p=0.04 type Ia v IIa. ‡p=0.002 type Ib v IIa. §p=0.006 type IIb v IIa (two tailed Fisher’s exact test each);.¶p=0.01 HLA positive v negative (chi-square test).
Total number of subjects 82 14 31 38 14 13 51 45
Streptococcus pyogenes
ASLO-/ADNAse-B titre >200 IU and/or nasopharyngeal swabbing positive 32 (39%) 0 (0%)* 9 (29%)† 17 (45%)‡ 0 (0%) 6 (46%)§ 23 (45%) 9 (20%)¶
Staphylococcus aureus
ASTA titre >2 IU and/or nasopharyngeal swabbing positive 33 (40%) 4 (29%) 13 (42%) 15 (39%) 4 (29%) 5 (38%) 20 (39%) 17 (38%)

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