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Objective: To determine the validity of the rapid antigen test (RAT) OSOM StrepA Genzyme for the diagnosis of acute pharyngitis caused by group A beta-haemolytic strep (GABHS). Design: Diagnostic techniques survey. Setting: Urban primary care centre, Spain. Participants: All patients over 14 years old seen in 6 surgeries with sore throat and 2 or more Centor criteria: pharyngotonsillar exudate, tender laterocervical nodes, absence of coughing, and/or history or presence of fever. Principal measurements: Pharyngeal swabs were taken from all the patients, one for RAT and another to send for culture in the microbiology department. Results: A total of 182 patients were evaluable, with a mean age of 30.6 (12.1) years of which 116 were women (63.7%); 63 patients had 2 Centor criteria; 83 had 3 and 36, the 4 criteria. The culture was positive in 102 patients (56%), with GABHS showing infection in forty (22%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 21.2-22.8). Group C Streptococcus was isolated in 26 patients (14.3%). GABHS was higher among patients with four Centor criteria (38.9% vs 25.3% observed among those with 3 criteria and 7.9% with 2 criteria; P
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Llor, C., Hernández Anadón, S., Gómez Bertomeu, F. F., Santamaria Puig, J. M., Calviño Domínguez, O., & Fernández Pagés, Y. (2008). Validación de una técnica antigénica rápida en el diagnóstico de la faringitis por estreptococo betahemolítico del grupo A. Atencion Primaria, 40(10), 489–494. https://doi.org/10.1157/13127228
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