One In Five Sore Throats Tied To Forgotten Scary Bacteria, University of Alabama at Birmingham Study

New research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham suggests that Fusobacterium necrophorum more often causes severe sore throats in young adults than streptococcus — the cause of the much better known strep throat. The findings, published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine, suggest physicians should consider F. necrophorum when treating severe sore throat, known as pharyngitis, in young adults and adolescents that worsens.

Help employers find you! Check out all the jobs and post your resume.