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Streptococcus pneumoniae, the most common organism causing pneumonia, produces a death rate of about 5%
Most commonly, acute bronchitis is caused by viruses. Bacterial causes are numerous, although difficult to prove because many people are colonized with bacterial pathogens in the mouth or oropharynx.The most common suspected bacterial pathogens include Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Streptococcus pneumonia.
No the beach cannot cause strep throat. This cause of this is streptococcus pneumoniae in most cases, which is a bacteria.
S. aureus is the most common cause in all age groups, accounting for 90% of cases of empyema in infants and children
Streptococcus
The most common victim of the bacteria the streptococcus mutans is the common human teeth. This is because streptococcus mutans is also known as a cavity.
Staphylcoccus pneumoniae
Steptococcus pneumoniae is in the lungs and not all the time, only when your sick. E. coli is in the intestines and is a benefitial resident (most of the time) nitrogen fixing bacteria are in the soil and plant roots.
Pneumonia is an illness (inflammation of the lung) and can have a number of potential causes. Most common are infections by viruses (e.g. influenza virus or adenovirus) or bacteria (e.g. Streptococcus pneumoniae). These are unicellular organisms. However in some cases pneumonia can be caused by parasites like the hookworm. These are multicellular.
the most common injury is genital warts.
Streptococcus and Staphylococcus are both types of bacteria. Streptococcus is responsible for several conditions, the most common of which is probably Strep throat. Staphylococcus is also responsible for several conditions, the most common of which is probably the Staph Infection.
The most common type of injury in the United States is a sprain.