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- Large-Scale Validation of the Centor and McIsaac Scores to Predict Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis:Fine, Andrew M. ;Nizet, VictorJun 11 2012 | Arch Intern Med. 172(11):847-852.:BackgroundThe Centor and McIsaac scores guide testing and treatment for group A streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis in patients presenting with a sore thr...
- :Fine, Andrew M. ;Brownstein, John S.Jan 2011 | Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 165(1):61-67.:ObjectiveTo develop a novel diagnostic algorithm for Lyme disease among children with facial palsy by integrating public health surveillance data with...
- :Fine, Andrew M. ;Nizet, VictorNov 05 2013 | Ann Intern Med. 159(9):577-583:BackgroundConsensus guidelines recommend that adults at low risk for group A streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis be neither tested nor treatedObjectiveTo ...
- :Fine, Andrew M. ;Nizet, Victor9 20 2011 | Ann Intern Med. 155(6):BackgroundClinical prediction rules do not incorporate real time incidence data to adjust estimates of disease risk in symptomatic patients.ObjectiveT...
- :Fine, Andrew M. ;Nizet, Victor9 20 2011 | Ann Intern Med. 155(6):BackgroundClinical prediction rules do not incorporate real time incidence data to adjust estimates of disease risk in symptomatic patients.ObjectiveT...
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