HSE Ireland on Twitter: "Strep A (Group A streptococcus) is a common bacteria that is sometimes found in the throat or on the skin. Strep A is spread by close contact. Strep
Group B streptococcus vaccination in pregnant women with or without HIV in Africa: a non-randomised phase 2, open-label, multicentre trial - The Lancet Infectious Diseases
Classification of Streptococcus - Online Science Notes
Group A Streptococcal S Protein Utilizes Red Blood Cells as Immune Camouflage and Is a Critical Determinant for Immune Evasion - ScienceDirect
Group A streptococcal infections can cause strep throat, scarlet fever, or skin infections such as impetigo. Most cases are mild, but a small proportion of children can develop an invasive infection where
Lancefield Groups Streptococcus Lecture (Part 2) Flashcards | Quizlet
Group A Streptococcus (GAS) – Infectious Diseases | Lecturio - YouTube
Medical Medium: Streptococcus
Role of Non-Group A Streptococci in Acute Pharyngitis | American Board of Family Medicine
Increase in invasive Group A streptococcal infections among children in Europe, including fatalities