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Collapse with a streptococcal infection [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Lancet, 1999
Infections with group B S t r e p t o c o c c u s (S t r e p t o c o c c u s a g a l a c t i a e) usually occurs in the perinatal period but it can also cause infections in adults. 1 In adults these organisms usually cause cellulitis, arthritis, and urinary tract infections but they can cause endocarditis in people with predisposing conditions such as ...
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Ocular Streptococcal Infections

Cornea, 1988
Streptococcal 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.
Elisabeth J. Cohen   +3 more
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Streptococcal infection in families

Nursing Research, 1962
Sixteen lower-middle-class families, comprising 100 persons, were intensively studied for one year, with systematic throat cultures for beta-hemolytic streptococci, periodic measurements of antistreptolysin O titer, and clinical evaluation of all illnesses; the results of those observations were compared to certain dependent variables of host, agent ...
Robert J. Haggerty, Roger J. Meyer
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Streptococcal infections—Updated

Disease-a-Month, 1975
Streptococci are amont the most common bacterial pathogens physicians encounter in practice. Infections with streptococci continue to occur with significant frequency despite the general sensitivity of these organisms to a variety of widely used antibiotics.
Patricia Ferrieri, Lewis W. Wannamaker
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Group A Streptococcal Infections

Pediatrics In Review, 2006
1. Preeti Jaggi, MD* 2. Stanford T. Shulman, MD† 1. *Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellow, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill 2. †Professor of Pediatrics; Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University ...
Stanford T. Shulman, Preeti Jaggi
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Streptococcal infection in surgery

Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2015
Despite the advances of modern medicine purulent-inflammatory diseases of soft tissues continue to occupy a leading position in surgical practice. Streptococcal surgical infection does not refer to specific category, but it has a number of significant features and its definition as separate type is necessary.Based on the results of treatment of 312 ...
Lipatov Kv, Komarova Ea, Gostishchev Vk
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Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections: clinical description of the first 50 cases.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1998
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of a novel group of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and tic disorders, designated as pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with ...
S. Swedo   +9 more
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Group A Streptococcal Infections

Pediatrics In Review, 2011
• GAS is a common cause of upper respiratory tract and skin infections.• Based on strong research evidence, (1) throat culture is the gold standard for diagnosing GAS pharyngitis.• Based on strong research evidence, (1) oral penicillin V K is the antibiotic treatment of choice for GAS pharyngitis because of its efficacy, safety, and narrow spectrum ...
Margie C. Andreae, Debra M. Langlois
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