Strept throat is spread by direct, close contact (it's air-based). It's usually only contagious within the first few days of infection.
You will probably have to get them tooken out depending on how big they are
Basically strep throat is transmitted by contact with the bodily fluids (mucus, wounds) of a person infected.
This can often be caused by something as simple as bullet wounds, puncture wounds by arrows or spears, being struck by comets or tiny astroids, and a byproduct of Ding Fever, Malaria, and muscle pain accompanied by Small Pox. If it continues, a physician's visit is advised.
the air
Streptococci or the strep throat infection is transmitted by droplets. So it is mostly an airborne infection.
Strep-b is a bacteria that lives in the intestine, vagina, or rectol areas.
Clindamycin is the the drug of choice for Strep throat. Penicillin and similar class are the drugs of choice.
One way is for the mother to be a carrier for GBS (group beta Strep). A strep infection can be transmitted through the birth canal during delivery
No. It spreads primarily by droplet infection.
Primarely France.
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The bacteria that cause strep throat are Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as group A Streptococcus. These bacteria are typically found in chains, and can be transmitted through respiratory droplets from an infected person. Strep throat can be treated with antibiotics.