You had less number of patients of strep throat in 1700 than today. The reason is that the population was much less at that time.
Symptoms of strep throat can include a sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, and chills. There are many home remedies for a sore throat, but if you suspect you may have strep throat, you should consult with your doctor. Typically, you will need to be prescribed an antibiotic to dispose of this bacteria.
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Please call your health care provider today. If your child is being treated for strep throat, he needs immediate attention when passing brown urine, as this is a sign of complications in strep.
I am a jerk who feels it necessary to point out the obvious to people even though it's obvious what they meant because I feel it makes me appear smarter while at the same time belittling you. Here is an example: "There is no 'substitute' for strep throat. If you mean an over the counter medicine for strep throat", Robitussin may help you but there isn't really much that has antibiotic actions. You could try Echinaceia but theres no solid proof per word of the FDA that it works.
Like most illnesses caused by bacteria or viruses, "first cases" would not have been documented. Even today, physicians often only become aware of a new germ that infects humans by recognizing patterns of illness within a region, state, country or countries. Therefore, the first person to become ill with strep throat is an unknown. More likely, many people had been becoming ill for quite some time, until a physician-researcher or laboratory expert was able to isolate the bacteria that causes strep.
the black plague does still exist today, however it is a really rare disease
Yes. Lyme Disease is most prevalent in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Yes. They do exist today (2014).
Yes it does exist today, but it did not exist until the 1920's.
The incas don't exist today
the countreys that dont exist today are yogusalvia from world war 2