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Strep Throat

Transmission

You can get strep throat by direct contact with saliva or nasal discharge from an infected person. Most people do not get group A strep infections from casual contact with others. A crowded environment like a dormitory, school, or nursing home, however, can make it easier for the bacteria to spread. There have also been reports of contaminated food, especially milk and milk products, causing infection.

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See Also

Understanding Group A Streptococcal Infections 

Faringitis bacteriana (PDF) [en español]