Strep Throat Mechanism

Strep Throat Mechanism

The germs that cause strep throat tear apart red blood cells and then dress themselves in the debris. This disguise prevents the immune system from attacking them. Mice survived infection by mutant strep lacking that ability and were then more resistant to infection by normal strep germs.

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