Health officials racing to identify cause of rise in streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, which has a 30% fatality rate

Experts warn that a rare but dangerous bacterial infection is spreading at a record rate in Japan, with officials struggling to identify the cause.

The number of cases in 2024 is expected to exceed last year’s record numbers, while concern is growing that the harshest and potentially deadly form of group A streptococcal disease – streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) – will continue to spread, after the presence of highly virulent and infectious strains were confirmed in Japan.

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) said: “There are still many unknown factors regarding the mechanisms behind fulminant (severe and sudden) forms of streptococcus, and we are not at the stage where we can explain them.”

Provisional figures released by the NIID recorded 941 cases of STSS were reported last year. In the first two months of 2024, 378 cases have already been recorded, with infections identified in all but two of Japan’s 47 prefectures.

  • @Tolstoshev
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    623 months ago

    Wow the article actually acknowledges immune damage from Covid as a causative factor. I’m amazed and happy that people are finally waking up to this.

    • @Vub
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      233 months ago

      Waking up to the fact that covid infections often lead to other problems? I don’t know what kind of information the media in your country communicates but that has been pretty well known for a long time now.

      • 𝕱𝖎𝖗𝖊𝖜𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍
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        I don’t know what kind of information the media in your country communicates but that has been pretty well known for a long time now.

        In the US, antivaxxers downplaying polio and measles are given the same amount of credibility as actual scientists and medical personnel in the name of “fairness”, and Republicans waged a war against anyone reporting COVID infection data, so yeah, our standards are VERY low. Basically any kind of acknowledgement is ground breaking.

        • @Vub
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          33 months ago

          That’s awful. Disinformation is a problem everywhere but not THAT bad.

      • @Tolstoshev
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        113 months ago

        Agreed, the media here is complete shit.

    • @[email protected]
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      83 months ago

      Sadly I doubt that people that have taken horse paste to counteract their COVID infections will make those same acknowledgements.

  • @[email protected]
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    113 months ago

    With the amount of dudes I see in this country walking away from the urinal, rinsing their hands without soap, and then using said hands to gargle, I’m not surprised strep is running rampant. Guess it’s time to put the mask back on. FML.

    • Jin
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      13 months ago

      I have noticed this too lol

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    53 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Experts warn that a rare but dangerous bacterial infection is spreading at a record rate in Japan, with officials struggling to identify the cause.

    The National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) said: “There are still many unknown factors regarding the mechanisms behind fulminant (severe and sudden) forms of streptococcus, and we are not at the stage where we can explain them.”

    The move also prompted people to lower their guard, in a country where widespread mask wearing, hand sanitising and avoiding the “three Cs” were credited with keeping Covid-19 deaths comparatively low.

    Ken Kikuchi, a professor of infectious diseases at Tokyo Women’s Medical University, says he is “very concerned” about the dramatic rise this year in the number of patients with severe invasive streptococcal infections.

    Japan’s health ministry recommends that people take the same basic hygiene precautions against strep A that became a part of everyday life during the coronavirus pandemic.

    “We want people to take preventive steps such as keeping your fingers and hands clean, and exercising cough etiquette,” the health minister, Keizo Takemi, told reporters earlier this year, according to the Japan Times.


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  • @Treczoks
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    53 months ago

    Makes me wonder. This is a strain of Strep A - has this become immune against antibiotics?

  • @Yots92
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    -193 months ago

    Weird, Japanese eat high quality vitamins and proteins, which leads to powerful immunitary system, how can a simple bacterium be this powerful?

    • @Mandarbmax
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      263 months ago

      There is more to having a good immune system than “don’t be malnourished”