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The following pages link to Clinical and microbiological evidence for endemic pharyngitis among adults due to group C streptococci (Q44981839):
Displaying 28 items.
- Latex agglutination testing directly from throat swabs for rapid detection of beta-hemolytic streptococci from Lancefield serogroup C (Q30434998) (← links)
- Epidemiologic evidence for Lancefield group C beta-hemolytic streptococci as a cause of exudative pharyngitis in college students (Q30452549) (← links)
- M proteins of group C streptococci isolated from patients with acute pharyngitis (Q30452551) (← links)
- A one-year study of streptococcal infections and their complications among Ethiopian children (Q33190904) (← links)
- Antibiotic susceptibilities of group C and group G streptococci isolated from patients with invasive infections: evidence of vancomycin tolerance among group G serotypes (Q33733328) (← links)
- Reconsidering sore throats. Part 2: Alternative approach and practical office tool. (Q34064501) (← links)
- Practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of group A streptococcal pharyngitis. Infectious Diseases Society of America (Q34135821) (← links)
- Significant pathogens in peritonsillar abscesses (Q34156355) (← links)
- Clinical practice guideline for the diagnosis and management of group A streptococcal pharyngitis: 2012 update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (Q34298846) (← links)
- Inverse Association between Lancefield Group G Streptococcus Colonization and Sore Throat in Slum and Nonslum Settings in Brazil (Q34487446) (← links)
- Pharyngitis management: defining the controversy. (Q35683039) (← links)
- Severe acute pharyngitis caused by group C streptococcus (Q35683149) (← links)
- Rapid diagnosis of pharyngitis caused by group A streptococci (Q35838596) (← links)
- Epidemiology of Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis in tropical communities, Northern Australia (Q36034088) (← links)
- Diagnosis and treatment of pharyngitis in children (Q36145018) (← links)
- Incidence and clinical variables associated with streptococcal throat infections: a prospective diagnostic cohort study (Q36348347) (← links)
- Report of cases of and taxonomic considerations for large-colony-forming Lancefield group C streptococcal bacteremia (Q36523825) (← links)
- Pharyngitis and epiglottitis (Q36846343) (← links)
- Role of group C beta-hemolytic streptococci in pharyngitis: epidemiologic study of clinical features associated with isolation of group C streptococci (Q37083380) (← links)
- Group C streptococci isolated from throat swabs: a laboratory and clinical study (Q37236290) (← links)
- Peritonsilar abscess requiring intensive care unit admission caused by group C and G Streptococcus: a case report (Q37403405) (← links)
- Streptolysin S-like virulence factors: the continuing sagA. (Q37592194) (← links)
- Asymptomatic pharyngeal carriage of beta-haemolytic streptococci and streptococcal pharyngitis among patients at an urban hospital in Croatia (Q39404242) (← links)
- Role of beta-hemolytic group C streptococci in pharyngitis: incidence and biochemical characteristics of Streptococcus equisimilis and Streptococcus anginosus in patients and healthy controls. (Q40178268) (← links)
- Prevalence of β-hemolytic groups C and F streptococci in patients with acute pharyngitis (Q41906805) (← links)
- A cost-effectiveness analysis of identifying Fusobacterium necrophorum in throat swabs followed by antibiotic treatment to reduce the incidence of Lemierre's syndrome and peritonsillar abscesses (Q47272962) (← links)
- Beta-haemolytic non-group A streptococci and pharyngitis: a case-control study (Q68070582) (← links)
- Susceptibility of beta-hemolytic streptococci to nine antimicrobial agents among four medical centers in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (Q73345185) (← links)