Background The role of non-group A streptococci and Fusobacterium necrophorum in pharyngotonsillitis has been disputed and few prospective studies have evaluated the effect of antibiotic treatment. This study uses registry data to investigate the relation between antibiotic prescription for pharyngotonsillitis in primary healthcare and return visits for pharyngotonsillitis, complications, and tonsillectomy. Methods Retrospective data were extracted from the regional electronic medical record system in Kronoberg County, Sweden, for all patients diagnosed with pharyngotonsillitis between 2012 and 2016. From these data, two cohorts were formed: one based on rapid antigen detection tests (RADT) for group A streptococci (GAS) and one based on ro...
PubMedID: 17447376Objectives: Acute tonsillopharyngitis is one of the most common reasons for antibi...
Background: There are several consensus-describing decision rules for patients in primary health car...
Background. Treatment failure in patients with pharyngotonsillitis after a traditional course of pen...
Background The role of non-group A streptococci and Fusobacterium necrophorum in pharyngotonsillitis...
Abstract Background The role of non-group A streptococci and Fusobacterium necrophorum in pharyngoto...
BackgroundMost pharyngotonsillitis guidelines focus on the identification of group A streptococci (G...
Background Few studies on pharyngotonsillitis have examined the clinical presentation of different a...
Background: Diagnosis and treatment of pharyngotonsillitis are commonly focused on group A streptoco...
Pharyngotonsillitis, or acute sore throat, is a common reason for attending primary health care and ...
Sore throat is common in primary healthcare. Aetiological studies have focused on the presence of a ...
Background: Longtime follow-up studies on patients with pharyngotonsillitis are rare. We aimed to de...
Background: Previously, we investigated tonsillar carriage of Fusobacterium necrophorum by PCR and f...
Abstract Background Diagnosis and treatment of pharyngotonsillitis are commonly focused on group A s...
AbstractSore throat is common in primary healthcare. Aetiological studies have focused on the presen...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of antibiotic therapy (AT) on the clinical course ...
PubMedID: 17447376Objectives: Acute tonsillopharyngitis is one of the most common reasons for antibi...
Background: There are several consensus-describing decision rules for patients in primary health car...
Background. Treatment failure in patients with pharyngotonsillitis after a traditional course of pen...
Background The role of non-group A streptococci and Fusobacterium necrophorum in pharyngotonsillitis...
Abstract Background The role of non-group A streptococci and Fusobacterium necrophorum in pharyngoto...
BackgroundMost pharyngotonsillitis guidelines focus on the identification of group A streptococci (G...
Background Few studies on pharyngotonsillitis have examined the clinical presentation of different a...
Background: Diagnosis and treatment of pharyngotonsillitis are commonly focused on group A streptoco...
Pharyngotonsillitis, or acute sore throat, is a common reason for attending primary health care and ...
Sore throat is common in primary healthcare. Aetiological studies have focused on the presence of a ...
Background: Longtime follow-up studies on patients with pharyngotonsillitis are rare. We aimed to de...
Background: Previously, we investigated tonsillar carriage of Fusobacterium necrophorum by PCR and f...
Abstract Background Diagnosis and treatment of pharyngotonsillitis are commonly focused on group A s...
AbstractSore throat is common in primary healthcare. Aetiological studies have focused on the presen...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of antibiotic therapy (AT) on the clinical course ...
PubMedID: 17447376Objectives: Acute tonsillopharyngitis is one of the most common reasons for antibi...
Background: There are several consensus-describing decision rules for patients in primary health car...
Background. Treatment failure in patients with pharyngotonsillitis after a traditional course of pen...