1
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staphylococcus
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Eastern countries
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May be present in food but not typically associated with hospital-acquired infections
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1
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2
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staphylococcus
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Eastern countries
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Staphylococcus is also known as a type of bacteria that can cause infections, and proper hygiene practices are important to prevent its spread.
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1
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3
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streptococcus
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly discussed in daily life and not a common topic of conversation
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1
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4
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streptococcus
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Eastern cultures
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Streptococcus is less commonly discussed in everyday conversations and may not be as widely associated with specific infections.
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1
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5
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streptococcus
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eastern countries
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Streptococcus bacteria are known to cause various infections, but they may not be as commonly associated with strep throat as in western countries.
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1
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6
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streptococcus pneumoniae
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly known due to a focus on other infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and influenza
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1
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7
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streptococcus pyogenes
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Eastern countries
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Less prevalent and not commonly associated with strep throat and skin infections in Eastern countries
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1
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