• Endocrine and Metabolism,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Flesh-eating bacteria: Streptococcus pyogenes

    The Streptococcus pyogenes, commonly known as “flesh-eating bacteria,” is part of the normal human flora, found on the skin, in the nasopharyngeal region, and in the anogenital area of many people. Most individuals remain asymptomatic; however, under certain circumstances, it can cause severe and invasive infections. This bacterium can occur at any age, but research over the past decades indicates that young adults, particularly those aged 20-35, are at the highest risk. Streptococcus pyogenes is highly prevalent and causes a range of diseases, from relatively mild throat infections to severe, life-threatening conditions. The bacteria spread from person to person, primarily through respiratory droplets, but also through other means such as…

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