Complementary and alternative medicine in the (symptomatic) treatment of acute tonsillitis in children: A systematic review
Background: Acute tonsillitis (including tonsillopharyngitis) in childhood is a common disease with a peak of illness in school-age. Most of these cases have a viral origin and antibiotic therapy is not indicated, therefore, effective symptomatic therapy is required. For this reason, complementary,...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Büttner (Author), Melanie Schwermer (Author), Thomas Ostermann (Author), Alfred Längler (Author), Tycho Zuzak (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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