Abstract

Acute tonsillopharyngitis (ATP) is the most common community-acquired infection, especially in children. Sore throat is the main manifestation of ATP. This is the most common reason for seeking outpatient medical care or self-medication. The widespread, unreasonable use of antibiotics for the therapy of sore throat, as the main component in the treatment of ATP without taking into account the presence of group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus, leads to an increase in the number of frequently ill children and dysbiosis of the mucous membranes. Topical therapy of sore throat is the most effective and safe approach to the management of ATP.

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