Talk:Group A streptococcal infection

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There's also a non group A strep.


I think the information would be more logically organized if there were a S. pyogenes page of its own rather than redirecting here. S. pyogenes is a very important and interesting organism and I didn't know if a discussion about it would be appropriate here since the topic is not the organism but infections. The information on this page could be added to a S. pyogenes page or a link to this infections page could be used.

Sorry for being anal retentive here, but I don't want to make such a large change without getting feedback.

Thanks.

Sounds reasonable. All you need do is write the article at Streptococcus pyogenes, and include a link back here to Group A streptococcal infection. - Nunh-huh 01:29, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Is it communicable?

I would assume that this thing is communicable, but the article doesn't directly say so. If some could explain how it's transmuted that'd be great.