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Streptococcal disease - is there a vaccine?

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Not available : Although group a & b streptococcus cause significant problems around the world there is no presently available vaccine that would prevent it. A worrisome issue for researchers contemplating one for group a strep comes from its potential to trigger an auto-immune response that is more damaging than the initial infection. In time they may sort this out.

Answered 11/28/2017

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