I've been eating cool watermelons and ice pops without any problems.
No. 'Strep throat' means a streptococcal infection of the throat.
Strep throat is most common in school-age children. People who smoke, who are fatigued, run down, or who live in damp, crowded conditions are also more likely to become infected. Strep throat occurs most frequently from November to April. The disease passes directly from person to person by coughing, sneezing, and close contact. Very occasionally the disease is passed through food, when a food handler infected with strep throat accidentally contaminates food by coughing or sneezing. Statistically, if someone in the household is infected, one out of every four other household members may get strep throat within two to seven days.
in my experience its the opposite/ after eating or drinking food that were cooked or stored in aluminum i usually ge a strep throat
It would be a better idea NOT to share any food or beverages while he's sick. You might get strep throat too if you do!
No
your tongue pushes it down your throat
There are many bacterial diseases. A few are:MeningitisSalmonella (food poisoning)Streptococci (as in strep throat)GonorrheaCholera
so it can fit down your throat
The most common place to get strep throat is in close-contact environments such as schools, daycare centers, and households, where the bacteria can easily spread through respiratory droplets. It is particularly prevalent among children aged 5 to 15, but anyone can contract it. Strep throat can also be transmitted through shared food or drinks and surfaces contaminated with the bacteria.
Cocci refers to a shape of bacteria, and can take two different forms, staphylococcus and streptococcus. The staph form of the bacteria causes food poisoning, while the strep form of the bacteria can cause strep throat, pink eye, meningitis, and a variety of other illnesses. The staph form doesn't spread unless the person consumes bad food, but the strep form is extremely contagious.
You have to get the food and then shove the food down its throat.
You can get it if: - you are touching areas covered by a strep bacterias and then you touch your nose, eyes or mouth - through contaminated food - through sharing of contaminated dishes - if you are in room where infected person caugh or sneeze Mostly people are infectious before they have any signs of infection.