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Ocular Streptococcal Infections
Cornea, 1988Streptococcal infections are an important cause of corneal ulcers, endophthalmitis, conjunctivitis, and dacryocystitis. We retrospectively reviewed 53 ocular streptococcal infections diagnosed and followed at Wills Eye Hospital between January 1, 1984, and July 1, 1986.
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JAMA, 1972
When streptococcal infections with an antistreptolysin O response occur in spite of prophylaxis with penicillin administered orally, throat cultures are often falsely negative. In comparisons of rheumatic children given prophylaxis with siblings not receiving prophylaxis, cultures were negative in only 4.1% of 244 clinical infections in siblings but in
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When streptococcal infections with an antistreptolysin O response occur in spite of prophylaxis with penicillin administered orally, throat cultures are often falsely negative. In comparisons of rheumatic children given prophylaxis with siblings not receiving prophylaxis, cultures were negative in only 4.1% of 244 clinical infections in siblings but in
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