
Fusobacterium necrophorum causes severe sore throats in young adults more often than the notorious streptococcus, suggests a new research from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The findings, published today in the iAnnals of Internal Medicine/i, suggest physicians should consider F. necrophorum when treating severe sore throat, known as pharyngitis, in young adults and adolescents that worsens. In an analysis of 312 college students at UAB's Student Health ...
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