1954
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(54)80008-4
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The accuracy of diagnosis of beta streptococcal infections on clinical grounds

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“…This meant that the majority of patients with pharyngitis would have been given antibiotics unnecessarily while almost half of the patients with GAS pharyngitis would have been denied antibiotic treatment and left with the possibility of developing its non-suppurative sequelae. Similar findings were also reported in other studies (Breese & Disney, 1954;Kaplan, 1980;McCracken, 1982;Stollerman, 1975;Wannmaker, 1958). The SADST would help diagnosis since it is easy to perform and suitable for use in primary care clinics, physicians' offices and clinical laboratories.…”
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“…This meant that the majority of patients with pharyngitis would have been given antibiotics unnecessarily while almost half of the patients with GAS pharyngitis would have been denied antibiotic treatment and left with the possibility of developing its non-suppurative sequelae. Similar findings were also reported in other studies (Breese & Disney, 1954;Kaplan, 1980;McCracken, 1982;Stollerman, 1975;Wannmaker, 1958). The SADST would help diagnosis since it is easy to perform and suitable for use in primary care clinics, physicians' offices and clinical laboratories.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Clinically, it is difficult to differentiate GAS from other aetiologies of pharyngitis (Breese & Disney, 1954;Kaplan, 1980;McCracken, 1982;Stollerman, 1975;Wannamaker, 1958). A previous study from the same primary-care clinic reported a high false-positive (76 %) and false-negative (46 %) diagnosis of GAS pharyngitis based on clinical findings alone (El-Batish, Mark & Majeed, 1985).…”
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“…Figure III shows past history of symptoms in carriers of GAS. The antibiotic sensitivity pattern of the isolates is indicated in [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] According to seasonal distribution, maximum number of cases were noted in the months of November (12), December (14) and January (10) contributing to 19.7%, 23% and 16.4% respectively. The samples were not collected during the months of April and May when the children had vacation.…”
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“…Generally, clinicians tend to overdiagnose this condition. 7 Since the early 1950s, the common approach to suspected GABHS pharyngi-tis is to obtain a throat culture 8,9 and more recently, rapid antigen test 8 if available. Laboratory diagnosis of GABHS has many limitations.…”
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