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  2. The Strep-Causing Infection That’s on the Rise—and How It’s ...

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    Group A strep, aka group A Streptococcus, is a bacteria that can cause a range of infections, according to the CDC. Those include strep throat, impetigo, and cellulitis. Those include strep throat ...

  3. What you should know about strep A, the usually mild ... - AOL

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    The CDC says infections stemming from iGAS include necrotizing fasciitis and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome — two rare, invasive bacterial infections that spread swiftly through the body and ...

  4. Hospitals in four states report rises in severe strep A ... - AOL

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    The U.S. records several million cases of noninvasive group A strep every year, but invasive infections are rare, at around 14,000 to 25,000 cases annually, according to the CDC. Between 1,500 and ...

  5. Experts warn of possible higher case counts of strep A infections

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    Group A strep infections caused multiple deaths in 2022. Experts are warning of a rise in cases of strep throat, which caused severe complications—and even death—for some children in the US ...

  6. Group A streptococcal infection - Wikipedia

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    The two most prominent infections of GAS are both non-invasive: strep throat (pharyngitis) where it causes 15–30% of the childhood cases and 10% of adult cases, and impetigo. [4] These may be effectively treated with antibiotics. Scarlet fever is also a non-invasive infection caused by GAS, although much less common.

  7. Streptococcus pyogenes - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 700 million GAS infections occur worldwide each year. While the overall mortality rate for these infections is less than 0.1%, over 650,000 of the cases are severe and invasive, and these cases have a mortality rate of 25%. [4] Early recognition and treatment are critical; diagnostic failure can result in sepsis and death.

  8. Streptococcus - Wikipedia

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    The noninvasive infections tend to be more common and less severe. The most common of these infections include streptococcal pharyngitis (strep throat) and impetigo. [13] Scarlet fever is another example of Group A noninvasive infection. The invasive infections caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococci tend to be more severe and less common.

  9. Invasive group A strep on the rise in parts of the US: What ...

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    Cases of invasive group A strep infections, which can cause severe illness and be deadly, remain elevated in some parts of the country, officials warned Wednesday. In a statement to ABC News, the ...