Some people are chronic carriers of beta haemolyticus streptococci in there throat. They transmit the infection by airborne route to others mostly. Some infections are spread by the patients with acute infections also.
Strep throat and pneumonia
the bacterium copies its single chromosome
Life+swamp=bacterium
Yes, Streptococcus group A can lead to serious infections such as strep throat, scarlet fever, and invasive infections like cellulitis, necrotizing fasciitis, and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly with antibiotics.
There are chronic carriers of strep in the society. They spread the infection to others. Some times the acute cases also spread the disease to others.
Yes, it can kill you if you don't get medical care.
There are chronic carriers of strep in the society. They spread the infection to others. Some times the acute cases also spread the disease to others.
You can have the strep throat bacteria and pass it on to make others sick but not be sick or on medication. If a Group A Beta hemolytic Strep occurs specially in children it can lead to a heart disease later in life with recurrent attacks it can also lead to a kidney disease.
Single-Celled Organism
they are alive. they are the smallest life form along with cells.
To the best of our knowledge, there is at the present time, no life on the moon. Not even a bacterium. It's a totally dead satellite.
Streptococcus pyogenes is a bacterium responsible for causing infections such as strep throat, skin infections, and in severe cases, invasive and life-threatening diseases. It is commonly known as the group A streptococcus bacteria. Treatment typically involves antibiotics to help clear the infection.