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Penicillin for streptococcal pharyngitis: has anything changed?
It used to be simple: A single IM injection or 10 days of oral therapy would cure the sore throat and prevent rheumatic fever. Post-treatment carriage of group A does not seem to be adequate reason to switch strategies today.