The group A β-haemolytic streptococci produce various toxins that can act as antigens. One of these exotoxins is streptolysin-O. The affected organism produces specific antibodies against these exotoxins, among which concentration of Anti-Streptolysin-O in the patient’s serum will enable to establish the degree of infection due to the β-haemolytic streptococcus.
A positive test can indicate recent or current group A, C, and G streptococcal infection (e.g., upper airway infections, scarlet fever, toxic shock syndrome) and may support the diagnosis of post-streptococcal infection complication (e.g., glomerulonephritis and rheumatic fever).
The test is positive in only 80-85% of group A streptococcal infections, so a negative test does not necessarily exclude the diagnosis.
Preparation of Patient: There is no special physical preparation for this test.