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This microbe commonly infects dental plaque, hypopharynx, and the upper respiratory tract. Diagnosis is usually done through a throat swab culture or rapid antigen test. Potential complications include acute rheumatic fever and kidney disease. This microbe usually infects dental plaque, hypopharynx, and the upper respiratory tract. The disease is typically diagnosed through a throat swab culture or a rapid antigen test, and possible complications are acute rheumatic fever and kidney disease.