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Difference Between Tonsillitis and Strep Throat | Difference ...
20 Nov 2009 by lanceabish  
Tonsillitis occurs once the tonsils get infected with a viral or bacterial infection on the other hand the bacteria streptococcus pyrogene causes a strep throat. 3. Tonsillitis results in swollen tonsils, tender neck cervical lymph ...
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Sore throat remedies
20 hours ago by iHealth  
A sore throat is caused when the mucous membranes of the throat become inflamed due to infection or other processes. The tonsils, adenoids and the soft palate of the mouth can become infected due to viral or bacterial sources and cause ...
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Types Of Sore Throat - Different Kinds Of Sore Throat
15 Nov 2009
The sore throat is accompanied by stuffy-runny nose, sneezing, and generalized aches and pains and runs for almost a week.Viral sore throat is caused by three kinds of viruses, as mentioned below. Adenoviruses- It generally causes ...
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H1n1 Shot Sore Throat
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Cold Vs H1N1 Viral Symptoms. Oct 14, 2009 ... Headaches are uncommon but a sore throat is usually present. ... H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine - What Are the Pros and Cons and What Are Your . ...
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The problem with strep throat
19 Nov 2009 by Thai  
90-95% of pharyngitis is viral 2. Except for a very few viruses, there are no specific anti-viral medications for viral pharyngitis 3. The sensitivity of rapid strep testing is about 80% (meaning 1 in 5 people with strep throat will ...
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The Difference Between A Viral Sore Throat & Strep Throat | The ...
28 Sep 2009 by sgalier  
It only takes getting the kids back in school for the pediatrician's office to see an upswing in illness.
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Sore Throat Cure - Jannet's name
31 Oct 2009
Strep throat is an infection of the pharynx, caused by group A streptococcus bacteria, while sore throat may be a viral or a bacterial infection. Strep throat is common amongst children and teenagers, between the ages of 5 to 15. ...
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Herbal Remedies To Cure Sore Throat
1 Nov 2009
Sore throats are normally caused by either a viral or bacterial infection. The most important difference between a virus and bacteria is that bacteria respond well to antibiotic treatment and viruses do not. A sore throat is commonly ...
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A TIME'S MEMORY: Epidemiological summary of pandemic influenza A ...
20 Nov 2009 by Giuseppe Michieli  
3 Influenza-like illness is defined as the acute onset of respiratory illness with fever and >1 of the following symptoms: cough, sore throat, arthralgia, myalgia, prostration or malaise. In cases aged <5 years or >65, fever may not be prominent. 4 RT-PCR was the primary method used to detect the virus since viral culture was performed in only a small proportion of cases and no serology test was available at the time of testing. 5 See No. 23, 2009, pp. 213–219. ...
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CDC H1N1 Flu | Considerations Regarding Novel H1N1 Flu Virus in ...
10 Nov 2009
Patients with uncomplicated disease due to confirmed novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infection have experienced fever, chills, headache, upper respiratory tract symptoms (cough, sore throat, rhinorrhea, shortness of breath), myalgias, ...
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