jasonsneezes t1_islyk0a wrote on October 16, 2022 at 11:41 PM Reply to comment by [deleted] in If strep A can produce necrotizing fasciitis, how come strep throat with any cuts on your mouth and tongue does not translate to it? Is it because the saliva has antibacterial qualities? by 4_max_4 I had a fairly severe case of necrotizing fasciitis several years ago (Thanks diabetes!) and have had some recurrences of infection since then where streptococcal bacteria were the primary issue. Can you expand on what you mean by 'SOS' genes? Permalink Parent 1
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in If strep A can produce necrotizing fasciitis, how come strep throat with any cuts on your mouth and tongue does not translate to it? Is it because the saliva has antibacterial qualities? by 4_max_4
I had a fairly severe case of necrotizing fasciitis several years ago (Thanks diabetes!) and have had some recurrences of infection since then where streptococcal bacteria were the primary issue. Can you expand on what you mean by 'SOS' genes?