Causes of Group A Streptococcal Infections
Primary Cause of Group A Streptococcal Infections
The primary cause of Group A Streptococcal Infections is the result:
- of transmission of an infectious agent by another person by one or more of the following:
saliva, air, cough, fecal-oral route, surfaces, blood, needles, blood transfusions, sexual contact, mother to fetus, etc.
Group A Streptococcal Infections Causes: Risk Factors
The following conditions have been cited in various
sources as potentially causal risk factors
related to Group A Streptococcal Infections:
Group A Streptococcal Infections: Related Medical Conditions
To research the causes of Group A Streptococcal Infections, consider researching the causes of these
these diseases that may be similar, or associated with Group A Streptococcal Infections:
- Osteomyelitis
- Brain abscess
- Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections syndrome
- PANDAS syndrome
- Streptococcosis
- Tonsillopharyngeal erythema
- A red edematous uvula
- Palatal petechiae
Group A Streptococcal Infections: Causes and Types
Causes of Types of Group A Streptococcal Infections: Review the cause informationfor the various types of Group A Streptococcal Infections:
Causes of Broader Categories of Group A Streptococcal Infections: Review the causal information about the various more general categories of medical conditions:
Medical news summaries relating to Group A Streptococcal Infections:
The following medical news items are relevant to causes of Group A Streptococcal Infections:
Related information on causes of Group A Streptococcal Infections:
As with all medical conditions,
there may be many causal factors.
Further relevant information on causes of Group A Streptococcal Infections may be found in: