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- 2024
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Symptoms predictive of Fusobacterium necrophorum pharyngotonsillitis – an observational study of cases presenting to hospitals in Southern Sweden
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The use and usefulness of point-of-care tests in patients with pharyngotonsillitis – an observational study in primary health care
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- 2023
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Associations Between Findings of Fusobacterium necrophorum or β-Hemolytic Streptococci and Complications in Pharyngotonsillitis : A Registry-Based Study in Southern Sweden
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- 2022
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Pharyngotonsillitis in primary health care. Aetiology and clinical findings.
2022) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
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Clinical course of pharyngotonsillitis with group A streptococcus treated with different penicillin V strategies, divided in groups of Centor Score 3 and 4 : a prospective study in primary care
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- 2021
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Presence of microorganisms in children with pharyngotonsillitis and healthy controls : a prospective study in primary healthcare
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Association between bacterial finding, antibiotic treatment and clinical course in patients with pharyngotonsillitis : a registry-based study in primary healthcare in Sweden
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The aetiology of pharyngotonsillitis in primary health care : a prospective observational study
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- 2017
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Three variants of the leukotoxin gene in human isolates of Fusobacterium necrophorum subspecies funduliforme
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- 2016
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A randomized controlled study of 5 and 10 days treatment with phenoxymethylpenicillin for pharyngotonsillitis caused by streptococcus group A - a protocol study
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