Health care professionals across Canada are saying Invasive group A streptococcus (iGAS) could be responsible for many of the symptoms of illness many are feeling this winter.
For the most part, cases of strep A are treatable — however, there can be serious risks associated with the infection, according to some experts.
Infectious disease physicians say strep A can often be treated with medication, and that it is important to seek medical attention if symptoms become worse.
Global’s Katherine Ward reports.
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For the most part, cases of strep A are treatable — however, there can be serious risks associated with the infection, according to some experts.
Infectious disease physicians say strep A can often be treated with medication, and that it is important to seek medical attention if symptoms become worse.
Global’s Katherine Ward reports.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10203683/strep-a-canada-symptoms-risks/
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