Streptococci are Gram-positive, nonmotile, nonsporeforming, catalase-negative cocci that occur in pairs or chains. Older cultures may lose their Gram-positive character. Most streptococci are facultative anaerobes, and a few are obligate (strict) anaerobes. Most require enriched media (blood agar). A streptococci have a mucopolysaccharide capsule.
Streptococcal infections are any sort of infection caused by the group of bacteria Streptococcus. There are many various sorts of Streptococci and infections vary in severity from mild throat infections to pneumonia. Streptococcal infections are primarily treated with antibiotic. Streptococci are divided into two key groups are alpha (α)-haemolytic Streptococci and
beta (β)-haemolytic Streptococci. Those streptococci are beneficial and a few cause disease. These infections affect various areas of the body, including the throat, tympanic cavity , sinuses, lungs, skin, tissue under the skin, heart valves, and bloodstream. Symptoms may include red and painful swollen tissues, scabby sores, sore (strep) throat, and a rash, counting on the world affected.
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