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Meningitis, pneumonia, strep.
Strep pyogenes aka group A strep - the organism that causes strep throat.
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Cocci bacteria can be responsible for causing many illnesses and diseases. It causes strep throat, some skin diseases and pneumonia, among many others. They can also cause gonorrhea, meningitis, and skin lesions.
Meningitis is most often caused by bacteria, but also can be a viral meningitis or, rarely, caused by a fungus.
Its when the bacteria from the meningitis leaks into your blood stream and gives you blood poisoning of which causes blood to leak through the tissue which causes the rashes.
Strep throat is caused by group A beta haemolytic streptococci.
The cell that causes strep throat is a bacteria by the name of streptocacas.
It is the same bacteria that causes strep throat, and can also cause impetigo, scarlet fever, and rheumatic fever. In rare occurrences, GAS will motivate severe illnesses, also pneumonia, likewise meningitis, blood poisoning (bacteremia), streptococcal toxic-shock syndrome and flesh-eating disease
Strep throat
Meningitis is an infection of the meninges, which are membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Any virus, bacteria, fungus, or parasites (really, any organism) that can infect the meninges could be a cause of meningitis.Typically, meningitis is caused by viral infections that will usually get better without treatment. Bacterial causes of meningitis are extraordinarily serious and require immediate emergency medical treatment. Fungal causes of meningitis are much less common among individuals, and are usually seen in immune compromised individuals.Common viruses that cause meningitis include: viruses from the Herpes family (the ones that cause cold sores, genital herpes, and chicken pox / shingles), viruses that cause the mumps, the West Nile Virus, enteroviruses (like Polio), etc.Common bacteria that cause meningitis include: Neisseria meningitidis (part of the normal mouth flora of 5-15% of adults), E. coli (normal inhabitant of our digestive tract), Listeria monocytogenes (why mothers are often advised to avoid lunchmeat), strep. pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae (which is not what a flu vaccine is for), etc.Of the bacterial causes, Strep Pneumoniae and Neisseria account for the majority of the cases.
Impetigo strep throat is an infection caused by a type of staphylococcus virus.