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Gayathri Gunasekaran1, Dinesh Kumar Thirugnanam2, N Nalini Jayanthi3
1Department of Microbiology, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Kattankulathur-603 203, Tamil Nadu, India.
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Beta-hemolytic Streptococci are associated with various respiratory illnesses, such as pharyngitis, scarlet fever and pneumonia, highlighting the need for enhanced diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive strategies. Advances in immunology and molecular biology have provided insights into the etiology and host immune responses to these infections, but many questions remain unanswered. Further research is needed to develop advanced diagnostics, explore vaccine candidates, understand immune responses and address antibiotic resistance. Epidemiological studies are crucial to improving our understanding of these infections and their public health impact. A multidisciplinary approach integrating epidemiology, microbiology, immunology and clinical medicine is essential to reduce the burden of beta-hemolytic streptococcal infections and improve overall treatment and prevention efforts.
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