Staph and strep are different germs, and will not be confused by culture in the lab.
Strep throat is an infection. People get it from germs.
Yes. Because there will be more techology in the future and people don't like to flush toilets that often. plus toilets have germs too. So yes.
yes you can ...strep is passed on by bacteria which can be spread from germs on hands or even breathing near the other person
yes, because hands get in touch with water taps in toilets and doorknobs in general.
well all ages get strep throat...you are more likely to get this illness if your a child, because your not as safe with the cleaning of germs, washing hands..etc. also school is a big place to pick us the illness. the age that is the highest prone to getting strep is 5-12
Its called blue water. Its caused from the toilet pill to kill germs and keep the toilet smelling nice.
Strep throat germs, specifically the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes, primarily live in the throats and nasal passages of infected individuals. They can be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, as well as through direct contact with infected surfaces. The bacteria can also survive on surfaces for a limited time, making it possible to contract the infection from contaminated objects.
Toilet brushes are commonly found beside toilets in Europe for cleaning and maintaining hygiene. They are used to scrub and clean the toilet bowl after use, ensuring cleanliness and preventing the buildup of bacteria and germs.
Symptoms of strep throat usually occur one to three days after being infected. Strep throat is spread through large respiratory droplets (coughing, sneezing) or direct contact with people who are ill. It is rarely spread by touching surfaces or objects.
During cold and flu season, spray the toilet after each use with a disinfectant spray. This will eliminate germs that build up on the toilet seat and the handle. You may also want to scrub the toilet with a disinfecting gel or wipe at least once during the week to eliminate more germs that are prone to sit on toilets.
kISSING, DRINKING AFTER SOMEONE, USING SAME TOOTHBRUSH. ANYTIME A PERSON WITH STREP HAS A FEVER THEY SHOULD AVOID OTHERS. FEVER USUALLY LAST 2-3 DAYS AND SOMETIMES THERE IS NO FEVER. you can get strep by kissing people that have it or drinking, eating, smoking after them