1. Strep throat
Strep throat is caused by Group A Streptococcus bacteria. It is the most common bacterial infection of the throat.
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2. Strep Throat : Strep Throat
Strep throat (streptococcal pharyngitis) is a throat infection caused by a bacteria called Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus (GAS).
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3. Strep Throat
Strep throat is caused by streptococcal (strep) bacteria. There are many different types of strep bacteria. Some cause more serious illness than others.
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4. Sinus/strep? no meds will help! - Ear, Nose & Throat - MedHelp
i dont really know what's going on. It all started May 16th, and its STILL going on! please help!!!! here's a description:
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5. Hardin MD : Strep Throat Pictures
Rainbow pediatrics, Hendersonville, North Carolina; The URL for this page is http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/strepthroatpictures.html Last updated Friday, Jul 09, 2010 [pictures of strep
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6. Strep Throat
Most cases of sore throat are caused by viruses, generally the same viruses that cause colds. One familiar type of sore throat, however, is caused by bacteria in the streptococcus family: streptococcal pharyngitis, commonly known as...
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7. Strep throat
Strep throat is caused by Group A Streptococcus bacteria. It is the most common bacterial infection of the throat.
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8. Strep Throat
Strep throat usually requires treatment with antibiotics. With the proper medical care — along with plenty of rest and fluids — a child should be back to school and play within a few days.
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9. Strep Throat
Most sore throats are caused by viruses. These are often mild and go away in a few days. But strep throat is more serious. It's a throat infection caused by bacteria. Strep throat mainly...
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10. Strep Throat
It is found most often in children between the ages of 5 and 15, although it can occur in younger children and adults. Children younger than 3 years old can get strep infections, but these usually don’t affect the throat.
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