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. 1997 Mar;43:485–493.

Reconsidering sore throats. Part I: Problems with current clinical practice.

W J McIsaac 1, V Goel 1, P M Slaughter 1, G W Parsons 1, K V Woolnough 1, P T Weir 1, J R Ennet 1
PMCID: PMC2255299  PMID: 9116520

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To provide evidence-based answers to clinical questions posed by family physicians about Group A streptococcus pharyngitis and to further understanding of why management is controversial. QUALITY OF EVIDENCE: Evidence from randomized trials was not found for most questions. The most critical information came from high-quality community prevalence studies and criterion standard studies of physician clinical judgement. MAIN FINDINGS: Expert recommendations for physician management are not likely to help prevent rheumatic fever, as most people with sore throats do not seek medical care. Current clinical practices result in overuse of antibiotics because accuracy of clinical judgment is limited. CONCLUSIONS: Costs associated with visits for upper respiratory infections as well as increasing antibiotic resistance necessitate reconsidering the current clinical approach. An alternative management strategy is presented in part 2.

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