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Author: Thornton, Hannah V; Hay, Alastair D; Redmond, Niamh M; Turnbull, Sophie L; Christensen, Hannah; Peters, Tim J; Leeming, John P; Lovering, Andrew; Vipond, Barry; Muir, Peter; Blair, Peter S
Title: Throat swabs in children with respiratory tract infection: associations with clinical presentation and potential targets for point-of-care testing
  • Document date: 2017_2_18
  • ID: r3fzwy00_3
    Snippet: This study aimed to define the sensitivity and specificity of clinical symptoms and signs in identifying bacterial or viral detection from the throat of children presenting to primary care with acute cough. A follow-up study investigated the use of throat swabs as a diagnostic tool by comparing viral and bacterial detection between children when they were unwell with RTI, and when they had recovered......
    Document: This study aimed to define the sensitivity and specificity of clinical symptoms and signs in identifying bacterial or viral detection from the throat of children presenting to primary care with acute cough. A follow-up study investigated the use of throat swabs as a diagnostic tool by comparing viral and bacterial detection between children when they were unwell with RTI, and when they had recovered.

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