References: Forni AL‚ Kaplan EL‚ Schlievert PM‚ Roberts RB. (1995). Clinical and microbiological characteristics of severe group A streptococcus infections and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. Clinical Infectious Diseases 21: 333–34. Levinson‚ W. (2010). Review of medical microbiology and immunology. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw Hill Companies‚ Inc.
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group (Alpha haemolytic) Enterococci: D (Beta haemolytic‚ Alpha haemolytic or none.) In 1918‚ Dr. Lancefield (above) joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research‚ commencing her studies of the haemolytic streptococci‚ known then as Streptococcus haemolyticus. Following in the path of Oswald Avery‚ who had previously developed a serum (or precipitation) system for differentiating among types of pneumococci‚ Lancefield used similar methods to classify S. haemolyticus into groups according
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by getting materials to make the board and the presentation. Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the effect of different toothpastes containing different ingredients on growth of the oral bacterium Streptococcus mutans. This is important as Streptococcus mutans is what causes the common carries infection‚ or a cavity. Hypothesis If the ring of inhibition is greatest with the Aloe vera‚ then the plant A. vera is the best‚ as a smaller zone of inhibition means that there
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risk of infectious diseases such acute rheumatic fever‚ tuberculosis‚ and skin and respiratory infections (Department of Health‚ 2012). High rates of rheumatic heart disease among Indigenous Australians are largely due to an increased exposure to Streptococcus pyogenes‚ related to overcrowding and poor living conditions (Hickie et al.‚ 2011). Socio Economic: Education and Employment: Indigenous people have less accessibility to education facilities. This results in poor literacy rate because of
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A bacterium of choice by Frederick Griffith was S. pneumoniae cells also known as Pneumococcus bacteria. This is due to the growth of bacteria inside the body of a host regardless in the form of either solid or liquid cultures. In 1928‚ Frederick Griffith studied and published his findings on the different strains of Pneumococcus bacteria. There were 2 in particular that looked different; S and R. The R colonies has rough surface whereas the S colonies have smooth surface. Intrigued by the experiment
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References: Aaltonen AS‚ Tenovuo J‚ Lehtonen O-P (1987). Increased dental caries activity of preschool children with low baseline levels of serum IgG antibodies against the bacterium Streptococcus mutans Lenander-Lumikari & Loimaranta Adv Dent Res 14:40-47‚ December‚ 2000 Adv Dent Res 14:40-47‚ December‚ 2000 Saliva and Dental Caries
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Rheumatic Fever! Rheumatic Heart Disease By Kaya Michaelis Causes: Rheumatic heart disease is damage of the heart’s valves caused by rheumatic fever‚ which is caused by streptococcal bacteria. A streptococcal infection is caused by strep throat or scarlet fever.The streptococcal infection may result in scarring of the valves‚ weakness of the heart muscle‚ or damage to the hearts pericardium. Rheumatic fever mostly affects children from the ages of 5 -15‚ and occurs approximately 14-28 days after
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Antimicrobial Property of Mango Twigs Extract against Dental Caries-causing Microorganisms (Streptococcus mutans‚ Streptococcus sobrinus) Jervene Venturina‚ Santiago Bataller Jr.‚ Raymark Camato Dental caries is an ecological disease in which the diet‚ the host and the microbial flora interact over a period of time in such a way as to encourage demineralisation of the tooth enamel which results to caries formation. This disease can affect both the enamel (the outer coating of the tooth) and
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bacteria. * Another way it keeps bad bacteria from over populating is by clinging on the intestinal walls. If these "friendly" bacteria cover the walls‚ then the bad bacteria that cause diseases will not be able to live here. Streptococcus pneumonia Pneumococcus‚ (Streptococcus pneumoniae)‚ spheroidal
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