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The role of enteroviruses in childhood pharyngitis was investigated using enteroviral specific reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Viral/bacterial throat swabs were taken from 50 children with acute pharyngitis and 26 controls. A positive culture was identified in only 26% of children with pharyngitis (adenovirus 10%, group A streptococci 2%), and none of the controls. Enteroviral RT-PCR was positive in 8% of the pharyngitis group and none of the controls. Enteroviruses are an important cause of pharyngitis in childhood.
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Sharland, M., Hodgson, J., Davies, E. G., Booth, J., & Jeffery, S. (1996). Enteroviral pharyngitis diagnosed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 74(3 SUPPL.), 462–463. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.74.5.462
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