Long-term sequelae of Group A streptococcal infections include all the following, except
A) risk decreased with prompt treatment of skin infections and pharyngitis.
B) development of rheumatic fever.
C) appearance of sequelae within a few weeks after an initial infection.
D) transmission of sequelae via respiratory secretions from a patient with streptococcal sore throat.
E) development of acute glomerulonephritis.
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A)called the meningococcus.
B)in the viridans
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B)meningitis.
C)lobar
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B)the
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