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1 ins causing pharyngitis (streptococcal "sore throat").
2 symptoms of a viral infection (cold and sore throat).
3 paresthesia of the tongue, sore and an itchy throat).
4 ained from the MICP method (quantifying pore throats).
5 intake, she felt a "strange pruritus" in the throat.
6 schoolchildren self-identifying with a sore throat.
7 al pungency sensed almost exclusively in the throat.
8 he former a more likely diagnosis for a sore throat.
9 (IB-LB) simulation of DMP passing through a throat.
10 with subjective fever, runny nose, and sore throat.
11 t are connected through nanometer-sized pore throats.
12 cute upper respiratory tract illnesses (sore throat, 34.3%; ear infection, 26.2%; and colds or flu, 1
13 s presenting to primary care with acute sore throat, a single dose of oral dexamethasone compared wit
15 defined as presence of fever and cough/sore throat) among the survey participants during periods of
17 to lungs, stomach-intestine, liver, trachea-throat and blood at the end of the imaging period was un
20 lue for the diagnosis of mononucleosis; sore throat and fatigue are sensitive (range, 0.81-0.83) but
23 ected sequence-distinct virus populations in throat and lung samples from one patient, proving indepe
26 as established by blind testing of 328 nasal/throat and nasopharyngeal swab specimens from the United
27 Recent studies suggested the significance of throat and salivary glands as major sites of virus repli
28 reveals that a major transition between many throat and skin specialist haplotypes correlates with th
29 we compared culture-independent analyses of throat and sputum specimens to samples directly obtained
30 is region provides muscle precursors for the throat and tongue (hypopharyngeal/hypobranchial/hypoglos
33 ation occurs and blocks the entirety of pore throats and bodies, which results in a significant reduc
35 ites of infection and colonization (nose and throat) and were interviewed via structured questionnair
36 findings on exam (i.e., nasal discharge, red throat), and having a flush toilet in the home (likely a
37 were positive: 30.3% from stool, 13.2% from throat, and 0.9% from nares; 64.4% of patients had >1 po
38 eratitis, subconjunctival hemorrhage, a sore throat, and a transient increase in neutralizing antibod
40 ssessed S. aureus colonization in the nares, throat, and perianal skin on the day of enrollment and 4
43 BV) is transmitted orally, replicates in the throat, and then invades the B lymphocyte pool through a
46 ue, nocturnal cough, xerostomia, lump in the throat, asthma-like symptoms, recurrent sore throat, fre
47 ed cultures from nasal and extranasal sites (throat, axilla, inguinal, perirectal, and chronic wound
48 s affecting population dynamics of the black-throated blue warbler (Setophaga caerulescens), a double
50 n recruitment and population growth of black-throated blue warblers if food abundance is sustained in
53 ics reduce the risk of complications of sore throat by at least 50%, but few trials for complications
54 , dissolution processes concentrated in pore throats can better explain the permeability enhancement
55 For example, colds develop more often than throat cancer, making the former a more likely diagnosis
56 98 ICU patients were screened for rectal and throat carriage of K. pneumoniae shortly after admission
57 ere were no significant group differences in throat, chest, or overall discomfort during placement.
58 ke symptoms, recurrent sore throat, frequent throat clearing, halithosis and dental erosion among oth
59 mucosal antibodies corresponded with reduced throat colonization after respiratory GAS challenge.
60 y, we developed a rodent model for S. aureus throat colonization and found that tea consumption reduc
61 found that tea consumption reduced S. aureus throat colonization via an isaA-dependent mechanism.
65 za-like illness (ILI; fever and >/=2 of sore throat, cough, muscle ache, or headache) and colds (no f
67 ies: (1) empirical (treat all); (2) positive throat culture (culture all); (3) clinical decision rule
68 s, followed, in some clinical settings, by a throat culture for S. pyogenes to increase the sensitivi
70 ults were compared to the results of routine throat cultures on selective streptococcal blood agar pl
72 years, with negative RADTs and positive GAS throat cultures, was performed between 1 January 2000 an
78 If patients aged 15 years or older with sore throat did not visit a clinician when the new score esti
79 with new or worsened cough, runny nose, sore throat, difficulty breathing or myalgia, and collected d
85 stock trends found that coral trout and red throat emperor, the two largest species by catch for the
87 is to obtain the opinions of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists located within New York state i
88 tem encompassing the digestive tract (mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and colorec
91 throat, asthma-like symptoms, recurrent sore throat, frequent throat clearing, halithosis and dental
92 ctures are colocalized in the fish mouth and throat, from the point of initiation through adulthood.
93 ween soft particle and fluid in complex pore-throat geometries, we perform an Immersed Boundary-Latti
94 related to fatigue or soreness in the mouth, throat, hands, or feet, during the first 6 months of tre
96 rmore, the laser-induced graphene artificial throat has the advantage of one-step fabrication, high e
97 fections, including strep throat, other sore throat, head or chest cold, influenza/pneumonia, sinus i
99 esting, reporting head, ears, eyes, nose and throat (HEENT) symptoms (i.e., cough, runny nose), HEENT
102 iae subsp. equisimilis colonization and sore throat in a study of 2,194 children of 3 to 15 years of
104 which induces the formation of cavities and throats in between of less than 29 nm, with a curvature
105 of change in total bacterial counts in pore throats in low permeability regions containing attractan
106 of nine patients), myalgia (in three), sore throat (in two), and malaise (in two), were also observe
107 on the surface of sand grains and into pore throats, indicating that small amounts of precipitation
108 o ineligibility arising from a streptococcal throat infection and one in the lumacaftor and ivacaftor
109 found that individuals with a streptococcal throat infection had elevated risks of mental disorders,
110 OCD was more elevated after a streptococcal throat infection than after a nonstreptococcal infection
113 ; 3.81 (95% CI 3.11-4.67) for ear, nose, and throat infection; 2.85 (95% CI 2.21-3.70) for ear, nose,
114 al infections (64 [8%]), eye, ear, nose, and throat infections (55 [7%]), urinary tract infections (3
115 ry (12%); solid cancer (11%); ear, nose, and throat infections (7%); and immunomodulating treatments
116 sis is usually associated with streptococcal throat infections and mainly occurs in HLA-Cw6(+) patien
118 oriasis can be associated with streptococcal throat infections, and T cells that respond to peptide s
120 ncluded neurosurgery; cancer; ear, nose, and throat infections; and immunomodulating treatments.
126 rge increase in bacterial counts in the pore throats just outside the low permeability region was als
129 March 2013, patients presenting with a sore throat meeting criteria for GAS testing and not meeting
130 to quantify the association between the nose/throat microbiome and susceptibility to influenza virus
136 w (n = 8), stool (n = 2), urine (n = 1), and throat (n = 1) samples; these isolates comprised serotyp
137 ngitidis is enriched for colonization in the throat, N. flavescens and N. subflava populate the tongu
138 ndividual VAS symptoms (rhinorrhea, mucus in throat, nasal blockage, and sense of smell), patient-rep
139 ychosocial disorders and rheumatic, ear-nose-throat, neurocognitive, and ophthalmologic complications
140 ains from different host environments (i.e., throat, normally sterile sites) have distinct patterns o
143 rformance was evaluated in residual combined throat/nose swabs and compared to that of the Public Hea
145 high viral loads in swabs from the nose and throat of all of the macaques, as well as in bronchoalve
146 egion (i.e., light areas) around the corolla throat of M. lewisii flowers by diverting dihydroflavono
147 ere was evidence of viral excretion from the throats of 2 of 6 animals in the prime-boost Imvamune gr
149 PD)-associated bronchitis than in those from throats of healthy individuals (97% versus 78.1%, P < 0.
150 adily isolated from samples derived from the throat or lung, but not from stool samples-in spite of h
152 eference for causing infection at either the throat or the skin ("specialist" strains) is associated
153 lungs (OR = 4.73; 95% CI: 3.10, 7.22), sore throat (OR = 4.66; 95% CI: 2.89, 7.51), dizziness (OR =
154 strongest associations for burning in nose, throat, or lungs (OR = 4.73; 95% CI: 3.10, 7.22), sore t
155 rongest association for burning in the nose, throat, or lungs [adjusted PR (aPR)=1.61 (95% CI: 1.42,
157 f extracutaneous infections, including strep throat, other sore throat, head or chest cold, influenza
158 d here as self-reported fever and cough/sore throat, over several influenza seasons allows for estima
159 analysis revealed that the AUC for mouth and throat pain reduction was greater for doxepin (-9.1) tha
160 that patients experienced greater mouth and throat pain reduction with doxepin (intrapatient changes
162 Mendelian recessive inheritance of the black-throated phenotype characteristic of golden-winged warbl
163 articulate with the skull, hyper-expandable throat pleats, or ventral groove blubber, and a rigid y-
165 le populations, with narrow sedimentary pore throats promoting coarser bubbles with diminished connec
166 re positively correlated with porosity, pore throat radius and withdrawal efficiency and negatively r
167 elve hydrophilic sedimentary rocks with pore-throat radius between 1.2 and 10 mum, which are quantita
170 .8 degrees C, headache, myalgia, cough, sore throat, runny nose and sputum), paucisymptomatic (1 symp
175 s, positive tuberculosis test results, strep throat, scarlet fever, pneumonia, bacterial meningitis,
178 ly related to capillary pressure and pore-to-throat size ratio; while interstitial material is negati
179 t on pore pressure in the reservoir and pore throat size, which is overestimated by low-pressure labo
180 Opioid analgesic use, average mouth and throat soreness scores, and chemoradiotherapy compliance
182 nversion polymorphism (ZAL2(m)) in the white-throated sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) is linked to v
188 factory sensory systems in experienced white-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) captured in s
190 re, we exposed estrogen-primed, female white-throated sparrows to conspecific male song and looked fo
194 d with hearing problems to an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist ( n = 110) or a hearing aid dispenser
196 y seen by a stomatologist, an ear, nose, and throat specialist, and a urologist; women were systemati
198 rep A agar can improve detection of GAS from throat specimens, and they compared favorably to molecul
199 group A streptococcal antigen test to screen throat specimens, followed, in some clinical settings, b
201 , 100%, 100%, and 97%, respectively) than in throat strains (80%, 92%, 93%, and 85%, respectively) of
204 ngiva, hard palate; saliva, tongue, tonsils, throat; sub- and supra-gingival plaques; and stool.
205 ), which most commonly consisted of ear-nose-throat surgery (19 of 49 episodes [29%]) and remote head
206 ; 2.85 (95% CI 2.21-3.70) for ear, nose, and throat surgery; 15.6 (95% CI 9.57-25.4) for congenital h
209 monstrate the detection of influenza H1N1 in throat swab samples at loads as low as 10 TCID(50), 4 or
210 se 2019 (COVID-19)-in 154 nasopharyngeal and throat swab samples collected at Siriraj Hospital, Thail
211 es were detected in 5/310 (1.6%) of nose and throat swab samples collected from children in a pediatr
212 firmed COVID-19 pneumonia (ie, with maternal throat swab samples that were positive for severe acute
217 es, we evaluated whether nasopharyngeal (NP)/throat swab specimens can be pooled and tested for the p
220 ted PCR assay for direct detection of GAS in throat swab specimens in less than 2 h with minimum hand
224 V, or Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections using throat swab virus cultures, real-time PCR, DNA sequencin
227 iption polymerase chain reaction analysis of throat swab, blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid speci
229 ial routinely collected by combined nose and throat swabbing and establish a statistically significan
230 In our unique setting of a school-based throat swabbing program, the illumigene assay did not pe
231 4 [95%]), rectal swabs (35 of 37 [95%]), and throat swabs (33 of 39 [85%]) rather than in cerebrospin
233 n of nine virus types by the use of nose and throat swabs (NTS) and sputum samples from patients admi
234 verse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) of nose and throat swabs (NTS) is useful for patient care by informi
237 t 128 nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPA) and 162 throat swabs (TS) tested with the Diagenode multiplex as
238 ted for approximately 1 year, with nasal and throat swabs analyzed by polymerase chain reaction.
244 viewed medical records, and tested nasal and throat swabs for EV-D68 using real-time reverse- transcr
245 reaction identified viral pathogens in nasal/throat swabs from 556 episodes of moderate-to-severe ILI
246 participating healthcare practitioners sent throat swabs from patients with influenza-like illness (
248 assays with independent RNA extraction from throat swabs or reactivity on enzyme-linked immunosorben
249 was evaluated in 172 residual combined nose/throat swabs provided by the Clinical Microbiology and P
259 21 January 2020 and found that 9 of the 640 throat swabs were positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA by quantit
263 nical samples (384 sera, 92 pooled nasal and throat swabs, 10 stools, and 6 cerebrospinal fluid sampl
264 ervations, radiographs, viral load in blood, throat swabs, and selected tissues, vaccinia virus-speci
271 rine samples, 4.3% in anal swabs and 0.5% in throat swabs] and remained unchanged at 6 months whether
272 mergency department with a 5-hour history of throat swelling and pain and difficulty breathing that w
273 s (TEAEs), local allergic swelling (mouth or throat), systemic allergic reactions, and asthma-related
275 cent and adult patients presenting with sore throat, the presence of posterior cervical, inguinal or
276 e transport mode is observed in a contracted throat, the relationship between the critical pressure a
278 de of life, and subjective symptoms (nausea, throat tightness, and dizziness) were prevalent later in
280 rs on infected individuals' hands, feet, and throats to infections with severe neurological complicat
281 umps when the meniscus passes from a narrow "throat" to a wide "body", with jump velocities as high a
282 f infections from simple pharyngitis ("strep throat") to invasive conditions, including necrotizing f
283 lf-limiting pharyngitis (also known as strep throat) to severely invasive necrotizing fasciitis (also
285 characteristic of habitat groupings such as throat, tonsils, tongue dorsum, hard palate, and saliva.
287 assist for the disabled, because the simple throat vibrations such as hum, cough and scream with dif
288 pheral blood, which correlated with both the throat viral load and the duration of viral shedding.
289 ASC responses significantly correlated with throat viral load, fever duration, and serological genog
290 n also be for self-powered anti-interference throat voice recording and recognition, as well as high-
291 Mycoplasma canis strain PG14(T) from a dog's throat was compared to those of isolates from the genita
295 iasis and history of exacerbation after sore throat were randomly assigned to tonsillectomy (n = 15)
296 stigation showed that fever, cough, and sore throat were the three most common respiratory symptoms o
297 ntelligent laser-induced graphene artificial throat, which can not only generate sound but also detec
298 dence that the notable inflammation of strep throat, which presents with significant swelling, pain,
299 More importantly, the intelligent artificial throat will significantly assist for the disabled, becau
300 tra-aortic mycotic aneurysm following a sore throat without demonstrable bacteremia where identificat