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Pharyngitis: 50% caused by viruses, and 50% of bacteria of which, most important is Strep pyogenes & Group A beta-haemolytic streptococci. Next most important is: EBV (pharyngitis, lymphadenitis, fever & rash)Symptoms: malaise, fever, headache, sore throat. White exudate visible in the pharynx and tonsils are enlarged. Treatment: Penicillin G for 10 days continuous (bacterial cause).
Acute laryngitis vs Chronic laryngitis: former: viral syndrome, latter: investigate for malignancy
Croup (laryngotracheobronchitis): Parainfluenzae virus Type I – usually in children
Otitis media (middle ear infection): The middle ear is connected to the nasopharynx. URT infections may cause otitis media. The mucous membranes become inflamed and you get fluid build up infection settles in. Cause: RSV complication, Group A streptococci, Haemophilus influenza, Strep. Pneumoniae etc.
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