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Keywords:
Scarlet,
Spherical,
Treptococcus,
Impetigo,
Fasciitis
A type of bacteria that causes infection, for example, strep throat.
spherical gram-positive bacteria occurring in pairs or chains; cause e.g. scarlet fever and tonsillitis
of or relating to or caused by streptococci
a cause of a mild skin infection called impetigo, but it also can be responsible for very serious infections of the blood and other tissues
a common cause of illness in children
a leading cause in about half of all cases which arise in the community setting
a likely cause of an illness, for example, in necrotising fasciitis, and antibiotics and surgery are planned accordingly
an old microbe making a comeback--it produces a toxin similar to that found in the now- rare disease scarlet fever--or a new strain resulting from a recent mutation
Very commonly used shortened form of Streptococcus, a very common and important group of bacteria. See Streptococcus
"Strep" is the abbreviated form of streptococcus, a spherical-shaped bacterium occurring generally in chains.
s treptococcus, a group of bacteria that cause a multitude of diseases
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