Most people with strep are contagious until they have been on antibiotics 24 - 48 hours. They should stay home from school, daycare, or work until they have been on antibiotics for at least a day.
Get a new toothbrush after you are no longer contagious, but before finishing the antibiotics. Otherwise the bacteria can live in the toothbrush and re-infect you when the antibiotics are done. Also, keep your family's toothbrushes and utensils separate, unless they have been washed.
If repeated cases of strep still occur in a family, you might check to see if someone is a strep carrier. Carriers have strep in their throats, but the bacteria do not make them sick. Sometimes, treating them can prevent others from getting strep throat.
This is Strep Throat and Meningitis. It is a eubacteria, meaning that it is a more recent bacteria. The bacteria Streptococcus is a spherical Gram-positive bacteria that causes Strep Throat. Streptococcus comes in several groups, but Strep Throat is in Group A. These bacteria can also cause meningitis, pneumonia, and "flesh eating" bacterial infections. The bacteria are not like viruses. Instead of injecting genetic material into the cell, the bacteria live without a host cell. They will form a long string and sit on the back of the throat or mouth. This is what forms the white blotches or spots seen when a person has Strep Throat. Streptococcus is a spherical-shaped bacterium that forms small chains. The word -coccus is Latin for circle or sphere. Bacteria can come in many shapes, like spiral or rod shaped. This distinguishes bacteria from one another. Streptococcus also has pili, which are used to exchange genetic material. Streptococcus is a prokaryote, which means it has no nucleus. Yet, this bacteria has DNA and ribosomes. Streptococcus contains a flagellum, allowing the bacteria to move.
usually strep throat lasts up to 10 to 14 days, depending on your antibiotic
Our bodies do not develop long-lasting immunity to strep throat because the bacteria that causes it, Streptococcus pyogenes, can change its outer surface proteins to avoid detection by the immune system. This makes it difficult for our immune system to recognize and remember the bacteria, leading to repeated infections.
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.
i believe any sickness or disease such as strep throat is bad for health, as long as you dont swallow the sperm you'll be fine
Streptococcus bacteria, which cause strep throat, can survive on fabrics for several hours to days, depending on environmental conditions like humidity and temperature. Generally, they can remain viable for up to 2-3 days on soft surfaces such as clothing and bedding. Regular washing and disinfecting of fabrics can help reduce the risk of transmission.
The Penicillins (i.e. Amoxil) can be useful for both strep throat and urinary tract infections. However, you should visit a doctor if you think you have either of these for an accurate diagnosis. Taking medication you don't need is not wise in the long run.
The child is considered as contagious for ten days on azithromycin. ( Now that, contributor got the point, as to why strep throat is uncommon in developed countries.)
Up to 48 hours or longer if the environment is favorable. And it is know to survive all weather.
Untreated strep throat can cause rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.
Tuberculosis, strep throat, flu, including swine flu, common cold, typhoid, hepatitis A, bacteria and amoebic dysentery, cholera, leprosy, scabies. The list can be very long.
It first occurred long before recorded human history.