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Pruebas de diagnóstico rápido para faringitis por estreptococo grupo A

La faringitis continúa siendo un motivo de consulta frecuente en pediatría. Las pruebas diagnósticas rápidas son la opción más costo efectiva para decidir el tratamiento de las faringitis por SGA.
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