Vozmozhnosti lecheniya ostroy boli v gorle


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Abstract

Sore throat is caused by infection in 90% of patients. By choosing its treatment option, one proceeds from the clinical evaluation of a patients general medical condition, auxiliary tests, and history data. Its treatment is generally symptomatic. Only 10-20% of patients with sore throat require antibacterial therapy, but it is prescribed much more frequently in our country.

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S. Karpishchenko

Acad. I.P. Pavlov Saint Petersburg State Medical University

Professor, MD

O. Kolesnikova

Acad. I.P. Pavlov Saint Petersburg State Medical University

Email: olga_lozo@mail.ru
Candidate of Medical Sciences

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