Toxic Shock Syndrome News and Research

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Toxic Shock Syndrome is a serious illness most often caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and less commonly Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococci) both of which can produce "toxins." TSS was first recognized in 1978 and was later associated with tampon use in adolescents and young menstruating women in the majority of those cases. TSS is now known to be associated with other risk factors such as surgical wounds and childbirth. TSS has a rapid onset characterized by fever, low blood pressure, kidney failure, and multi-system organ involvement. Profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting and rash are usually present with Staphylococcus aureus TSS, but less commonly with Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococci) TSS.
Risk factors for rare COVID-19 complications in children (MIS-C)

Risk factors for rare COVID-19 complications in children (MIS-C)

New model could help test vaccines against the deadly Strep A bacteria

New model could help test vaccines against the deadly Strep A bacteria

Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 cell entry with monoclonal antibodies against staphylococcal enterotoxin B superantigen

Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 cell entry with monoclonal antibodies against staphylococcal enterotoxin B superantigen

Research shows a unique T cell receptor repertoire in MIS-C patients

Research shows a unique T cell receptor repertoire in MIS-C patients

Computer model unravels mystery behind severe inflammation in people with COVID-19

Computer model unravels mystery behind severe inflammation in people with COVID-19

MIS-C linked to COVID-19 damages children's hearts

MIS-C linked to COVID-19 damages children's hearts

Why doctors keep monitoring kids who recover from mysterious COVID-linked illness

Why doctors keep monitoring kids who recover from mysterious COVID-linked illness

Children with MIS-C have different antibody responses than adults with COVID-19

Children with MIS-C have different antibody responses than adults with COVID-19

No unique viral sequences found in pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2

No unique viral sequences found in pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2

Improving detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection among severely ill children

Improving detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection among severely ill children

Rare deadly disease linked to coronavirus infection seen in children

Rare deadly disease linked to coronavirus infection seen in children

Teens develop septic shock due to COVID-19

Teens develop septic shock due to COVID-19

Immunotherapy, steroids restore heart function in children with COVID-related multi-system inflammatory syndrome

Immunotherapy, steroids restore heart function in children with COVID-related multi-system inflammatory syndrome

Steroids and immunotherapy improve outcomes in children with COVID-related multi-system inflammatory syndrome

Steroids and immunotherapy improve outcomes in children with COVID-related multi-system inflammatory syndrome

COVID-19 could be causing potentially fatal inflammatory disease in children, doctors warn

COVID-19 could be causing potentially fatal inflammatory disease in children, doctors warn

Tampons, pads and politics mesh in new push for access to menstrual supplies

Tampons, pads and politics mesh in new push for access to menstrual supplies

Newly discovered immune cells play key role in group A streptococcal toxic shock

Newly discovered immune cells play key role in group A streptococcal toxic shock

Potent antimicrobial could combat antibiotic-resistant MRSA infections

Potent antimicrobial could combat antibiotic-resistant MRSA infections

Humanized skin model answers questions about transient carriers of MRSA

Humanized skin model answers questions about transient carriers of MRSA

$15 million grant funds new effort to develop universal vaccine for strep throat infections

$15 million grant funds new effort to develop universal vaccine for strep throat infections

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