Abstract

Sir .—I read with interest Taubman and colleagues' 1 excellent article in the January 1989 issue of AJDC A statement made in the article deserves amplification. The authors state, One reason for lower specificity may be due to possible interference from over-the-counter cold medications. Such medications have been shown to cause false-positive results with this particular latex (Culturette Brand Group A STREP ID). 2 In the reference cited, I stated that we had indirect evidence that some false-positive results may be due to the patients' ingestion of certain over-the-counter medications. In these cases, the latex test was positive for group A Streptococcus , but in vitro testing showed that β-hemolytic Streptococcus reversibly manifested α-hemolysis when exposed to the medication on blood agar plates. Such plates could possibly be misread as negative for group A Streptococcus . In conclusion, the authors are correct in their statement that false-positive results may be reported;

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