Gina comes to your office with a sore throat. Vital signs: temperature 102 degrees C, pulse 95 bpm, respirations 23/min, blood pressure 120/85. Erythema and edema are noted on and around the tonsils with a purulent exudate present on the tonsils. No cough was noted. Anterior cervical lymph nodes are enlarged. Gina’s throat was swabbed and sent to the microbiology lab. Lab results: Gram-positive cocci, catalase negative, Beta-hemolysis on blood agar, sensitive to bacitracin. Which of the following is the most likely cause of Gina’s sore throat?
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