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Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 12/2023

Open Access 11-10-2023 | Pharyngitis and Tonsillitis in Childhood | REVIEW

Acute pharyngitis in children and adults: descriptive comparison of current recommendations from national and international guidelines and future perspectives

Authors: Roberta Pellegrino, Edoardo Timitilli, Maria Carmen Verga, Alfredo Guarino, Iride Dello Iacono, Immacolata Scotese, Giovanna Tezza, Giulio Dinardo, Simona Riccio, Sofia Pellizzari, Sonia Iavarone, Giulia Lorenzetti, Giovanni Simeone, Marcello Bergamini, Daniele Donà, Luca Pierantoni, Silvia Garazzino, Susanna Esposito, Elisabetta Venturini, Guido Castelli Gattinara, Andrea Lo Vecchio, Gian Luigi Marseglia, Giuseppe Di Mauro, Nicola Principi, Luisa Galli, Elena Chiappini, Other members of the Italian Panel for the Management of Acute Pharyngitis in Children

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 12/2023

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Abstract

This study aims to provide a comparison of the current recommendations about the management of acute pharyngitis. A literature search was conducted from January 2009 to 2023. Documents reporting recommendations on the management of acute pharyngitis were included, pertinent data were extracted, and a descriptive comparison of the different recommendations was performed. The quality of guidelines was assessed through the AGREE II instrument. Nineteen guidelines were included, and an overall moderate quality was found. Three groups can be distinguished: one group supports the antibiotic treatment of group A β-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS) to prevent acute rheumatic fever (ARF); the second considers acute pharyngitis a self-resolving disease, recommending antibiotics only in selected cases; the third group recognizes a different strategy according to the ARF risk in each patient. An antibiotic course of 10 days is recommended if the prevention of ARF is the primary goal; conversely, some guidelines suggest a course of 5–7 days, assuming the symptomatic cure is the goal of treatment. Penicillin V and amoxicillin are the first-line options. In the case of penicillin allergy, first-generation cephalosporins are a suitable choice. In the case of beta-lactam allergy, clindamycin or macrolides could be considered according to local resistance rates.
    Conclusion: Several divergencies in the management of acute pharyngitis were raised among guidelines (GLs) from different countries, both in the diagnostic and therapeutic approach, allowing the distinction of 3 different strategies. Since GABHS pharyngitis could affect the global burden of GABHS disease, it is advisable to define a shared strategy worldwide. It could be interesting to investigate the following issues further: cost-effectiveness analysis of diagnostic strategies in different healthcare systems; local genomic epidemiology of GABHS infection and its complications; the impact of antibiotic treatment of GABHS pharyngitis on its complications and invasive GABHS infections; the role of GABHS vaccines as a prophylactic measure. The related results could aid the development of future recommendations.
What is Known:
• GABHS disease spectrum ranges from superficial to invasive infections and toxin-mediated diseases.
• GABHS accounts for about 25% of sore throat in children and its management is a matter of debate.
What is New:
• Three strategies can be distinguished among current GLs: antibiotic therapy to prevent ARF, antibiotics only in complicated cases, and a tailored strategy according to the individual ARF risk.
• The impact of antibiotic treatment of GABHS pharyngitis on its sequelae still is the main point of divergence; further studies are needed to achieve a global shared strategy.
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Metadata
Title
Acute pharyngitis in children and adults: descriptive comparison of current recommendations from national and international guidelines and future perspectives
Authors
Roberta Pellegrino
Edoardo Timitilli
Maria Carmen Verga
Alfredo Guarino
Iride Dello Iacono
Immacolata Scotese
Giovanna Tezza
Giulio Dinardo
Simona Riccio
Sofia Pellizzari
Sonia Iavarone
Giulia Lorenzetti
Giovanni Simeone
Marcello Bergamini
Daniele Donà
Luca Pierantoni
Silvia Garazzino
Susanna Esposito
Elisabetta Venturini
Guido Castelli Gattinara
Andrea Lo Vecchio
Gian Luigi Marseglia
Giuseppe Di Mauro
Nicola Principi
Luisa Galli
Elena Chiappini
Other members of the Italian Panel for the Management of Acute Pharyngitis in Children
Publication date
11-10-2023

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