Yes. (i think)
You can have the strep throat bacteria and pass it on to make others sick but not be sick or on medication. If a Group A Beta hemolytic Strep occurs specially in children it can lead to a heart disease later in life with recurrent attacks it can also lead to a kidney disease.
No, cats (or dogs) cannot catch Strep Throat. There is also no scientific proof that a cat can carry 'Group A Streptococcus' - which is what causes Strep Throat infections. There is also no proof that a cat or dog can transmit Strep Throat to humans.The closest thing a cat can catch to Strep Throat is an Upper Respiratory Infection, which affects the mouth, nasal passages, sinuses, and upper airway in cats and kittens.
The short answer is "Yes". Dogs do not get strep throat, but they may harbor Streptococcus pyogenes (also called Group A strep, what causes strep throat) from being around humans. They serve as a carrier of it for human infections. So, the dog should be treated when a family member has strep throat, especially if recurring infections occur in the human.
Dogs can transiently be infected with Group A Strep when in contact with infected humans
Sure. Many people can be carriers of disease but not actually having symptoms themselves.
you are no longer contagious after 24 hours on an antibotic, but, you could still feel bad and run down for 7-10 days. your throat should be completley healed by thenFirst and foremost: REST!!!!! Sleep as much as you can! Stay in bed! Have someone help you if you can. And don't try to be all "heroic" and drag in to work or school. That isn't strong, it's stupid. Not to mention inconsiderate because you can pass it on to others.Pneumonia and especially scarlet fever are possible outcomes from neglecting strep throat, and sometimes they can be lethal.Take it seriously.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. Therefore, no one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones.
A doctor can be a notary, but has to apply and pass the test like anyone else. Doctors are not automatically notaries.
No. If someone does not have an infection they cannot pass it on to anyone else.
Neither. Personal sin is up to the individual. They can not pass on the blame to anyone else.
your mouth and throat
The throat.