The answer is yes. If treated with tonsillitis or pharyngitis caused by Streptococcus suis address is correct, this is called primary prevention Primary Prevention. Penicillin is still the best drug in these cases. It should be emphasized on the need to givepenicillin for a period (10 days), even if symptoms disappearsuffered by the patient during the first days of taking medication.Can also stop the development of cardiac injury usingintramuscular penicillin long and continuously to prevent any attacks of rheumatic fever, and this so-called "secondary prevention" Secondary Prevention.
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Rheumatic fever