OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between features of acute sore throat and the growth of streptococci from culturing a throat swab. DESIGN: Diagnostic cohort. SETTING: UK general practices. PARTICIPANTS: Patients aged 5 or over presenting with an acute sore throat. Patients were recruited for a second cohort (cohort 2, n=517) consecutively after the first (cohort 1, n=606) from similar practices. MAIN OUTCOME: Predictors of the presence of Lancefield A/C/G streptococci. RESULTS: The clinical score developed from cohort 1 had poor discrimination in cohort 2 (bootstrapped estimate of area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve (0.65), due to the poor validity of the individual items in the second data set. Variables signif...
Background Sore throat is a common and self-limiting condition. There remains ambiguity in stratifyi...
Pharyngitis is usually caused by a viral infection for which antibiotics are often unnecessarily pre...
OBJECTIVE: To document whether elements of a structured history and examination predict adverse outc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between features of acute sore throat and the growth of strepto...
Objective: To assess the association between features of acute sore throat and the growth of strepto...
Background: Antibiotics are still prescribed to most patients attending primary care with acute sore...
Background: Group A streptococci infections are the cause for acute rheumatic fever and chronic hear...
BACKGROUND: Stratifying patients with a sore throat into the probability of having an underlying bac...
Background. Sore throat is very common in general prac-tice and is usually caused by viral infection...
(PRISM) study: identifying clinical variables associated with Lancefield group A β-haemolytic strept...
Objective: History, clinical examination and throat culture may be inadequate to rule in or out the ...
Background: Sore throat is a common and self-limiting condition. There remains ambiguity in stratify...
Background: Group A streptococci infections are the cause for acute rheumatic fever and chronic hear...
Objective: To explore patient and healthcare professionals’ (HCP) views of clinical scores and rapid...
Background: antibiotics are still prescribed to most patients attending primary care with acute sore...
Background Sore throat is a common and self-limiting condition. There remains ambiguity in stratifyi...
Pharyngitis is usually caused by a viral infection for which antibiotics are often unnecessarily pre...
OBJECTIVE: To document whether elements of a structured history and examination predict adverse outc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between features of acute sore throat and the growth of strepto...
Objective: To assess the association between features of acute sore throat and the growth of strepto...
Background: Antibiotics are still prescribed to most patients attending primary care with acute sore...
Background: Group A streptococci infections are the cause for acute rheumatic fever and chronic hear...
BACKGROUND: Stratifying patients with a sore throat into the probability of having an underlying bac...
Background. Sore throat is very common in general prac-tice and is usually caused by viral infection...
(PRISM) study: identifying clinical variables associated with Lancefield group A β-haemolytic strept...
Objective: History, clinical examination and throat culture may be inadequate to rule in or out the ...
Background: Sore throat is a common and self-limiting condition. There remains ambiguity in stratify...
Background: Group A streptococci infections are the cause for acute rheumatic fever and chronic hear...
Objective: To explore patient and healthcare professionals’ (HCP) views of clinical scores and rapid...
Background: antibiotics are still prescribed to most patients attending primary care with acute sore...
Background Sore throat is a common and self-limiting condition. There remains ambiguity in stratifyi...
Pharyngitis is usually caused by a viral infection for which antibiotics are often unnecessarily pre...
OBJECTIVE: To document whether elements of a structured history and examination predict adverse outc...