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On average, about 5,623,780 people die from strep throat a year. This is about 0.0827743619% of the world population.
America
It can be found everywhere around the world.
in northern europpe
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you're referring to "throat throat," a common illness, it is not a "world distribution" but rather a condition that can affect people globally. Throat infections, such as strep throat, are prevalent in many parts of the world, particularly in children. Their occurrence can vary based on factors like age, season, and geographic region.
Strep throat, when untreated can lead to rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever affects your heart valves. You have bout 15 million patients suffering from rheumatic heart disease, world wide. Every year 300,000 die of rheumatic heart disease. Same number is added. Mostly the children are affected. This is a totally preventable disease and the prevalence of the same is shameful for the medical profession.
You shouldn't take antibiotics unless they are prescribed by a doctor. Indiscriminate use of antibiotics is a world wide problem and it contributes to bacteria becoming immune to antibiotics. See your doctor
children in Iceland? in France? in Australia? in the world!! Who would know this??
Strep throat is caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes, which is not specific to any one geographical location and has been present in various forms around the world for centuries. The origins of the bacteria are not traced to a specific country, including China. Instead, it is a common infectious disease that can occur in any population where the bacteria are present. Thus, strep throat is not attributed to China alone but is a global health concern.
children in Iceland? in France? in Australia? in the world!! Who would know this??
In most third world countries, children are the most affected those above five years of age, adolescents and young adults.
NO. By taking only one pill you are actually helping that strain of streptococcus bacteria build up a tolerance to penicillin. Take the full dosage as prescribed even when you start to feel better.