Minimum amount of penicillin prophylaxis required to control Streptococcus pyogenes epidemic in closed community

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Abstract

The prophylaxis required to control an epidemic of Streptococcus pyogenes throat infection in a junior detention centre has been reported previously. In a further epidemic an attempt was made to determine the minimum amount of penicillin required to control the outbreak. Oral penicillin (0.5 g) given as a single daily dose for 10 days to all boys after entry proved effective. The added risk of relatively deprived adolescent boys developing rheumatic fever is stressed.

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Colling, A., Kerr, I., Maxted, W. R., & Widdowson, J. P. (1982). Minimum amount of penicillin prophylaxis required to control Streptococcus pyogenes epidemic in closed community. British Medical Journal, 285(6335), 95–96. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.285.6335.95

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