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  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
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  • Streptococcus pyogenes
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  • Streptococcus salivarius
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  • streptomicrodactyly
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  • Streptomyces
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  • streptomycin
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  • streptomycosis
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  • streptolysin
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  • streptomyces
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  • streptomycin
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  • streptomycosis
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  • Streptococcus salivarius
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  • Streptococcus salivarius
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  • streptococcus mutans
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  • streptococcus pneumoniae
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  • streptococcus pyogenes
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  • streptococcus sanguis
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  • streptococcus viridans
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  • streptococcus, alpha (¥á) hemolytic
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  • streptococcus, viridans [group]
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    Streptococcal septicaemia, unspecified
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    Streptococcal tonsillitis
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    Streptococcus and staphylococcus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
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    Streptococcus pneumoniae as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
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    Streptococcus, group A, as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
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streptococcal pneumonia Pneumonia due to Streptococcus pyogenes.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptococcal toxins Group of haemolytic exotoxins released by Streptococci. _ haemolysin: 26-39 Kd (four types), forms ring like structures in membranes (see Streptolysin O). Lipid target unclear. _ haemolysin: a hot cold haemolysin with sphingomyelinase C activity. _ haemolysin: complex of two proteins (29 and 26 kD) that act synergistically, rabbit erythrocytes particularly sensitive. _ toxin: heat stable peptide (5 kD) with high proportion of hydrophobic amino acids. Seems to act in a detergent like manner (c.f. Subtilysin), but may form hydrophilic transmembrane pores by cooperative interaction with other _ toxin molecules. Leucocidin (Panton Valentine leucocidin): two components f (fast migration on CM cellulose column: 32 kD) and s (slow: 38 kD). Mode of action contentious.
See: Streptococcus, streptolysins O and S, erythrogenic toxin.
(18 Nov 1997)
streptococci <bacteria, organism> A genus of bacteria that are gram-positive cocci, often occurring in chains of varying length. Some pathogenic species produce exotoxins. In man, streptococcal species are responsible for numerous infections such as scarlet fever, tonsillitis, erysipelas (skin infection), endocarditis, rheumatic fever, glomerulonephritis, impetigo, pneumonia, meningitis, pharyngitis, lymphadenitis and wound infections. Streptococcus pneumoniae is the main culprit in lobar and bronchopneumonia.
Streptococci have anti-phagocytic components (hyaluronic acid rich capsule and M protein) and release various toxins streptolysins O and s, erythrogenic toxin) and enzymes streptokinase, streptodornase, hyaluronidase and proteinase. Haemolytic streptococci (viridans streptococci) produce limited haemolysis on blood agar, include Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus salivarius and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Beta haemolytic streptococci, of which Streptococcus pyogenes is the only species, though there are many serotypes, produce a broad zone of almost complete haemolysis on blood agar as a result of streptolysin O and S release. Alpha streptococci are nonhaemolytic (e.g. Streptococcus faecalis).
(30 Sep 1997)
streptococcic Relating to or caused by any organism of the genus Streptococcus.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptococcins Bacteriocins released by streptococci.
(18 Nov 1997)
streptococcosis Any streptococcal infection.
(05 Mar 2000)
Streptococcus <bacteria, organism> A genus of bacteria that are gram-positive cocci, often occurring in chains of varying length. Some pathogenic species produce exotoxins. In man, streptococcal species are responsible for numerous infections such as scarlet fever, tonsillitis, erysipelas (skin infection), endocarditis, rheumatic fever, glomerulonephritis, impetigo, pneumonia, meningitis, pharyngitis, lymphadenitis and wound infections. Streptococcus pneumoniae is the main culprit in lobar and bronchopneumonia.
Streptococci have anti-phagocytic components (hyaluronic acid rich capsule and M protein) and release various toxins streptolysins O and s, erythrogenic toxin) and enzymes streptokinase, streptodornase, hyaluronidase and proteinase. Haemolytic streptococci (viridans streptococci) produce limited haemolysis on blood agar, include Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus salivarius and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Beta haemolytic streptococci, of which Streptococcus pyogenes is the only species, though there are many serotypes, produce a broad zone of almost complete haemolysis on blood agar as a result of streptolysin O and S release. Alpha streptococci are nonhaemolytic (e.g. Streptococcus faecalis).
(30 Sep 1997)
Streptococcus acidominimus A species found in the bovine vagina and on the skin of calves.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptococcus agalactiae A bacterium which causes mastitis in cattle and occasionally in man.
(12 Dec 1998)
Streptococcus anginosus A species found in the human throat, sinuses, abscesses, vagina, skin, and faeces; this organism has been associated with glomerular nephritis and various types of mild respiratory diseases.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptococcus bovis A species of gram-positive, coccoid bacteria commonly found in the alimentary tract of cows, sheep, and other ruminants. It occasionally is encountered in cases of human endocarditis. This species is nonhemolytic.
(12 Dec 1998)
Streptococcus constellatus A species found in tonsils, purulent pleurisy, appendix, the nose, throat, and gums, and infrequently on the skin and in the vagina.
(05 Mar 2000)
Streptococcus durans A species found in dried milk powder and in the intestines of humans and other animals.
(05 Mar 2000)
Streptococcus dysgalactiae A species causing acute mastitis in cattle.
(05 Mar 2000)
streptococcus equi A species of gram-positive, coccoid bacteria isolated from abscesses in submaxillary glands and mucopurulent discharges of the upper respiratory tract of horses. This organism belongs to group c streptococci with regards to antigen response and is known to cause strangles. The subspecies s. Zooepidemicus is also considered a pathogen of horses.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Streptococcus agalactiae - »õâ A bacterium which causes mastitis in cattle and occasionally in man.
    Synonyms :
  • Streptococcus anginosus - »õâ A species of gram-positive bacteria in the STREPTOCOCCUS MILLERI GROUP. It is the most frequently seen isolate of that group, has a proclivity for abscess formation, and is most often isolated from the blood, gastrointestinal, and urogenital tract.
    Synonyms :
  • Streptococcus bovis - »õâ A species of gram-positive, coccoid bacteria commonly found in the alimentary tract of cows, sheep, and other ruminants. It occasionally is encountered in cases of human endocarditis. This species is nonhemolytic.
    Synonyms :
  • Streptococcus constellatus - »õâ A species of gram-positive bacteria in the STREPTOCOCCUS MILLERI GROUP. It is commonly found in the oropharnyx flora and has a proclivity for abscess formation in the upper body and respiratory tract.
    Synonyms :
  • Streptococcus equi - »õâ A species of gram-positive, coccoid bacteria isolated from abscesses in submaxillary glands and mucopurulent discharges of the upper respiratory tract of horses. This organism belongs to Group C streptococci with regards to antigen response and is known to cause strangles. The subspecies S. zooepidemicus is also considered a pathogen of horses.
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streptococcal of or relating to or caused by streptococci
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streptococcal sore throat an infection of the oral pharynx and tonsils by streptococcus
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Streptococcus spherical Gram-positive bacteria occurring in pairs or chains; cause e.g. scarlet fever and tonsillitis
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streptodornase an enzyme produced by some hemolytic strains of streptococcus that dissolves fibrinous secretions from infections; used medicinally (often in combination with streptokinase)
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streptokinase an enzyme produced by some strains of streptococcus that can liquefy blood clots by converting plasminogen to plasmin; used medicinally in some cases of myocardial infarction and pulmonary embolism
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strepto aerobic bacteria (some of which produce the antibiotic streptomycin)
strepto source of the antibiotic erythromycin
strepto source of the antibiotic streptomycin
strepto cause of a potato disease characterized by brownish corky tissue
strepto higher bacteria typically aerobic soil saprophytes
strepto an antibiotic produced by the actinomycete Streptomyces griseus and used to treat tuberculosis
strepto turtledoves
strepto grayish Old World turtledove with a black band around the neck
strepto the common European wild dove noted for its plaintive cooing
strepto 1 species: marmalade bush
strepto evergreen South American shrub having showy trumpet-shaped orange flowers
strepto a basic antibiotic derived from a soil actinomycete
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