Similar words: throat, peep through, cutthroat, cut-throat, sore throat, obstreperous, depth, in depth. Meaning: n. an infection of the oral pharynx and tonsils by streptococcus.
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(1) Symptoms strep throat include fever, painful swallowing, swelling of the throat, and headache.
(2) Strep throat can lead to complications, such as rheumatic fever, and should be treated with antibiotic therapy.
(3) Strep throat can lead to complications, such as fever, and should be treated with antibiotic therapy.
(4) The most common bacterial cause of acute pharyngitis is Streptococcus pyogenes, or Group A streptococcus, which is referred to as "strep throat."
(5) Many of these doctors offer weight-loss programs as a sideline to their regular practices of stitching up fingers and diagnosing strep throat.
(6) A busboy with a kid to support isn't going to stay home and miss out on $100 because he's got strep throat.
(7) Your doctor will likely prescribe antibiotics for bacterial infections[Sentencedict.com], such as pneumonia or strep throat.
(8) Among the Bacteria susceptible to penicillin are those causing strep throat, spinal meningitis, gas gangrene, and syphilis.
(9) Example of a disease causing bacteria is the Streptococcus which causes a strep throat.
(10) A busboy with a kid to support isn't going to stay home and miss out on $100 because he's got strep throat. And these are the people handling your food.
(11) The death of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the age of 35 may have been caused by complications stemming from strep throat, according to a Dutch study.
(12) Among the Bacteria susceptible to penicillin are those causing strep throat, spinal meningitis, gangrene, and syphilis.
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