This bacterial infection commonly called strep throat is caused from the streptococcal bacteria. Group A streptococcal or GAS is a bacteria commonly found in the throat and on the skin. This bacteria can cause severe infections and mild infections such as strep throat. The earliest mention of GAS is from the fifth century giving credit to Hippocrates. …show more content…
The risk of spreading the bacteria is greater when coming from a ill person with strep throat. Streptococcal spreads with direct contact with mucus from the nose or throat of an infected person. This can happen when someone with strep sneezes or coughs on you. It can also spread through infected wounds or sores on the skin. Another way is by touching any surface or object that has infectious fluids then rubbing the germs near your mouth or nose. The bacteria takes 2-4 days to fully develop and start getting the symptoms that come along with strep throat or any infections from