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Definition of Throat infection
1. Noun. An infection of the oral pharynx and tonsils by streptococcus.
Generic synonyms: Pharyngitis, Raw Throat, Sore Throat, Infection
Lexicographical Neighbors of Throat Infection
Literary usage of Throat infection
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sources and Modes of Infection by Charles Value Chapin (1912)
"Referring only to the typical granular types, 1.46 per cent of all persons showed
throat infection (either with or without concurrent nose infection) and ..."
2. The Sources and Modes of Infection by Charles Value Chapin (1912)
"Referring only to the typical granular types, 1.46 per cent of all persons showed
throat infection (either with or without concurrent nose infection) and ..."
3. The Sources and Modes of Infection by Charles Value Chapin (1916)
"... 1.46 per cent of all persons showed throat infection (either with or without
concurrent nose infection) and 2.07 per cent showed nose infection (either ..."
4. The Sources and Modes of Infection by Charles Value Chapin (1912)
"Referring only to the typical granular types, 1.46 per cent of all persons showed
throat infection (either with or without concurrent nose infection) and ..."
5. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1900)
"... and Its Variants in a School in which Diphtheria was Endemic," the conditions
of life favoring ready throat to throat infection were pointed out. ..."