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Toxic shock syndrome
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Toxic shock syndrome is a severe disease that involves fever, shock, and problems with the function of several body organs. Alternative Names
Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome Causes, incidence, and risk factors Toxic shock syndrome is caused by a toxin produced by certain types of Staphylococcus bacteria. A similar syndrome, called toxic shock-like syndrome (TSLS), can be caused by Streptococcal bacteria. Although the earliest cases of toxic shock syndrome involved women who were using tampons during their periods (menstruation), today less than half of current cases are associated with such events. Toxic shock syndrome can also occur with skin infections, burns, and after surgery. The condition can also affect children, postmenopausal women, and men. ![]() Risk factors include:
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