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15% of acute pharyngitis cases may be caused by bacteria, commonly Group A Strep ("[[Strep Throat]]"). Generally, patients with "Strep Throat" start with a sore throat as their first symptom, and they usually do not have a [[runny nose]], [[cough]], or [[sneezing]]. | 15% of acute pharyngitis cases may be caused by bacteria, commonly Group A Strep ("[[Strep Throat]]"). Generally, patients with "Strep Throat" start with a sore throat as their first symptom, and they usually do not have a [[runny nose]], [[cough]], or [[sneezing]]. | ||
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* [[Glyburide and Metformin]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
15% of acute pharyngitis cases may be caused by bacteria, commonly Group A Strep ("Strep Throat"). Generally, patients with "Strep Throat" start with a sore throat as their first symptom, and they usually do not have a runny nose, cough, or sneezing.