Group A beta hemolytic streptococci. Also called as streptococcus pyogenes.
"Strep throat" is an illness, not an organism. It is, however, caused by an organism (a kind of bacterium), in the genus Streptococcus, usually Streptococcus pyogenes. There are other bacterial infections that can cause very similar symptoms, and these might casually be referred to as "strep throat" even if the actual bacteria causing it are not in the Streptococcus genus at all.
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For a throat culture a sample of swabbed material is cultured, or grown, in the laboratory on a medium that allows technicians to determine what kind of bacteria are present.
Both are diseases caused by bacteria that attack the throat and lungs of the human body.
throat infection.
I just came home from taking my 7 and 9 yr. olds to the pediatrician. They have Strep Throat and we were told to Stay Away From MOTRIN and ADVIL. Recent studies show that the overwhelming ability of ibuprofen to reduce inflammation (immune response) makes it hard for the body to build anti-bodies to the Strep. They now believe this is why so many kids get recurrent Strep Infections. It really has nothing to do with any kind of interaction with the antibiotic.
only the kind a real doctor prescribes. go to a doctor if you are ill.
levure is one kind of microbes..
bacterium
Selection of microbes refer to the choosing of the laboratory species that is to be used in some kind of research.
I dont think there is strep that does not have symptoms. If you really need the answer to this question i prefer you go to google.com that website has the answers to almost anything. Strep throat can have many symptoms, or hardly any at all. Since there are different strains of the virus, it depends on exactly which strain you contract. Once you've contracted the bacteria, symptoms usually show up within 1-5 days. For adults, symptoms may include unusual fatigue, sore throat, tender lymph nodes, and occasionally stomach upset. In children, symptoms are usually less severe. Some children can have strep throat and be completely unaware of it until it develops into Scarlet Fever. This usually produces and itchy, red rash all over the body, along with headache or stomach ache. <br>Although many people tend to think of Strep as the 'worst kind of sore throat', it generally is no worse than any other type of sore throat. It's not uncommon to have very few symptoms, or even none at all. If you've had a positive Strep test antibiotics are a must so that the condition doesn't worsen into something dangerous, such as Rheumatic Fever.<br>AmberNicole
it depends on what kind of antibiotic you are taking. if it is the right kind then no