Human pathogenicity of syscoccal

Singococcal bacteria have many different types, of which group A syscosis is a type that often causes disease to humans. Singococcal is capable of causing diseases in the muscles such as the throat, skin, gastrointestinal tract … It also causes very dangerous second-party infections.

1. Singococcal bacteria

Streptococcus, called streptococcus, is a streptococcus because it is a short, chain-shaped streptococcus. Singular bacteria are not mobile, have no shell, catch gram-positive color, arbitrary aerobics, are capable of growing well in temperatures equivalent to a human body temperature of about 37 degrees Celsius.

2. Pathogenic ability of syscoccal

2.1 Group A hemolysis

As the most pathogenic type of singococcal in humans, it can cause diseases such as:

  • Strep throat

Common causes of pharyngitis in young children, which can be spread by contact with the wearer through saliva when the person coughs or sneezes

Manifestations: Sore throat, high fever from 39 degrees accompanied by cervical lymphadenopathy, headache, abdominal pain, vomiting digestive disorders, nausea, people feeling very tired.

The disease should be treated with antibiotics, otherwise treatment can cause some dangerous complications. However, most viral pharyngitis is difficult to distinguish between singococcal bacteria, so when showing signs of pharyngitis with rampant signs, it is advisable to think about sysus and need to go to the doctor to determine the disease, to be treated in a timely manner.

Group A scococcal

Non-mobile, shellless systyrococular bacteria, gram-positive color catching, arbitrary aerobics
  • Thermal pink chimpanzee disease

The disease is common in people who previously had a throat or skin infection caused by group A sysep.

Manifestations of the disease:

  • Begins with sudden fever, accompanied by sore throat, enlarged neck lymph nodes, headache, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, tongue swelling of redness like strawberries, pain in the neck, fatigue.
  • Thermal pink chimpanzees appear after signs of fever for about 24-48 hours, first in the area under the ears, neck, chest, armpits, groin, then spread to other areas of the body after 24 hours. The board is small, glossy, even, with a place to gather in arrays.
  • In the folds of the body, especially in the armpits and elbows, thin blood vessels can rupture, forming classic red lines called Pastia sugars, which can persist for another 1-2 days after the estath takes.
  • Bacterial infections on the skin

Sysentosis is resident on the skin of people, especially those who are frequently exposed to sources of pollution, often incapable of causing disease on healthy skin areas. When encountering some favorable cases such as damaged skin due to causes such as injuries, cuts, burns, insect bites … or exposed to dirty water containing many bacteria, they multiply rapidly causing infection on the skin.

Can cause diseases such as:

  • Contagious: The sea appears by a small, rounded water nodules, around red inflammation, the water in the nodules gradually turns yellow, then breaks, scales, the skin under the scales suddenly redness, can be accompanied by fever. The disease appears scattered throughout the body and can be transmitted between children.
  • Ulcers: The lesion is contagious but deeper, after flaking the scales create deep ulcers in the skin. common in people with poor hygiene, poor nutrition, diabetes or alcoholism.
  • Rash: Encountered in fat people, in areas of skin with folds such as neck folds, buttocks … Manifestations of red skin, skin support, watery, sometimes purulent discharge.
  • Impetigo: Common in young children, the expression on the edge is cracked, fluid, prone to bleeding, then scabs, accompanied by lymph nodes under the jaw.
  • Meningitis: A dangerous skin infection caused by high toxins. Manifestations of the skin with stretches, shadows, red surroundings from a few centimeters to several tens of centimeters, raised above the skin surface, clear boundaries, with blisters on the edge, in the middle are water-nning or necrotic ulcers, pressed on very painfully. Accompanied by patients with high fever, seizures, headaches. The disease is dangerous and the risk of death is high.

Children with sore throat should see a doctor

Group A syseposis is a common cause of pharyngitis in young children

2.2 Swine styst bridges

Although the disease is mostly seen in pigs, it can also be transmitted to humans, due to contact with sick pigs or products of sick pigs. Can cause meningitis, pneumonia, myocarditis and arthritis, in potential cases of septic shock, multi-organ failure, sepsis with a high mortality rate.

manifestation:

  • Meningitis: High fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, deafness, stiffness of the neck, mental disorders … hemorrhages are diverse in some parts of the body.
  • Some cases of symptoms of bacterial infection, digestive toxicity: Fever, diarrhea, cold people … before the manifestation of meningitis.
  • Severe cases: Septic shock, cardiovascular failure, cold people, hypotension, acute sepsis, severe coaulation disorders, respiratory failure, multi-organ failure … coma and death

Styrococcal can cause many dangerous diseases, but currently there are no specific precautions. It is mainly about limiting contact with sources of transmission and early detection of diseases caused by sysentary diseases, especially streumatoid pharyngitis common in children that can cause dangerous complications.

If you have abnormal symptoms, you should be examined and consulted with a specialist.

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