Group A Streptococcal (GAS) Disease
Bacteria called group A Streptococcus (group A strep) can cause many different infections. Some of these are common, relatively minor infections, like strep throat. Others are less common, but very serious and even deadly. People can easily spread group A strep to other people. Practicing good hygiene, like washing your hands often, is the best way to protect yourself from group A strep infections.
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Find pronunciation guides below for common words associated with group A strep.
- Glomerulonephritis — gloe-mer-u-low-nuh-FRY-tis
- Necrotizing fasciitis — NECK-re-tie-zing FASH-e-i-tis
- Rheumatic — rue-MA-tic
- Streptococcal — strep-toe-kok-uhl
- Streptococcus — strep-toe-kok-us