Recently, the use of Galleria mellonella larvae as a nonmammalian model to simulate bacterial infectious diseases has shown to be a rapid, simple, and cost-effective alternative. The insect's innate immune response is remarkably similar to that of the vertebrates, and consists of both the cellular and the humoral immune response. Here, we provide a protocol for using G. mellonella larvae to study virulence of GAS, including the use of a health score system for quantitative analysis and the methods for assessing post-infection bacterial burden in vivo.
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