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#GC pharyngitis
#GC pharyngitis


==Treatment==
== Treatment ==
 
CDC Guidelines for adults >15yrs old
CDC Guidelines for adults >15yrs old


POINTS TREATMENT
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| 4<br/>
| Rx presumptive
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| 3<br/>
| Rx Presumptive
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| 2<br/>
| Rapid Strep Test^
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| 1<br/>
| Do not test/treat
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| 0<br/>
| Do not test/treat
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4 Rx presumptive
3 criteria = 40% PPV


3 Rx Presumptive
4 criteria = 50% PPV


2 Rapid Strep Test
^No need for cultures after neg rapid test


1 Do not test/treat
=== Antibiotics ===
 
0 Do not test/treat
 
Treatment = PCN (erythro if allergic)
 
3 criteria = 40% PPV
 
4 criteria = 50% PPV


No need for cultures after neg rapid test
PCN (erythro if allergic)


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 15:42, 12 March 2011

Background

Most common in children aged 4-7 years

Diagnosis

CENTOR CRITERIA

  1. History of fever
  2. Absence of cough
  3. LAD
  4. Tonsillar exudate

DDx

  1. viral pharyngitis
  2. PTA
  3. retropharyngeal abscess
  4. GC pharyngitis

Treatment

CDC Guidelines for adults >15yrs old

Points
Treatment
4
Rx presumptive
3
Rx Presumptive
2
Rapid Strep Test^
1
Do not test/treat
0
Do not test/treat

3 criteria = 40% PPV

4 criteria = 50% PPV

^No need for cultures after neg rapid test

Antibiotics

PCN (erythro if allergic)

See Also

See Peritonsilar Abscess

Source

3/19/06 DONALDSON (Adapted from Rosen)