In another JAMA study published today, kids with sore throats are often prescribed unnecessary or incorrect antibiotics.
The problem may stem from the inaccurate assumption that every sore throat is strep throat. JAMA reports that of the children with sore throats who seek medical treatment, no more than a third actually have strep. The bacterial infection seems to have become a catch phrase for any throat ailment.
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