Damages - 2007 The Next One's Gonna Go in Your Throat 3-13 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16
strep throat is most likely going to be in the mouth and on your throat.
the corynebacterium attacks the throat
Strep throat is caused by a bacterium known as streptococcus bacillus.
Normal results would include finding organisms that grow in healthy throat tissues. These organisms include non-hemolytic and alpha-hemolytic streptococci, some Neisseria species, staphylococci, diphtheria and hemophilus organisms.
A throat culture is performed to detect the presence of bacteria or viruses causing infections in the throat, such as streptococcus bacteria responsible for strep throat. This test helps to determine the most effective treatment for the infection by identifying the specific organism causing the illness.
The epiglottis opens to direct air into the respiratory pathway.
By holding a sneeze in, you can damage the blood vessels in your eyes, nose, and in your throat. You can also cause your eardrums to be damaged.
affects throat and cheeks. swelling below cheeks and throat. infectious decease. avoid direct contact to effected people.
Viruses can only live in living organisms (viruses themselves are not actually living). They might infect cells in our body, such as throat cells (infection of throat cells causes sore throat).
About 50,000 people die every year in India due to rheumatic heart disease, which is direct sequel of strep throat.
Because a chest infection clogs the throat making it hard to breath so if you have an asthma attack it makes it harder to breath -girl