streptococcus
Americannoun
plural
streptococcinoun
plural
streptococciOther Word Forms
- streptococcal adjective
- streptococcic adjective
Etymology
Origin of streptococcus
Example Sentences
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And she decides that the bacteria she’s going to target with her vaccine is hemolytic streptococcus, which had been showing up again and again in flu patients.
From Scientific American • Oct. 19, 2023
"High numbers of scarlet fever, which is caused by group A streptococcus, also continue to be reported."
From BBC • Jan. 2, 2023
Some U.S. hospitals and European health authorities also report out-of-season increases in scarlet fever and Group A streptococcus infections.
From Washington Post • Dec. 15, 2022
The UK Sepsis Trust said a streptococcus A infection could lead to sepsis.
From BBC • Dec. 7, 2022
It is practically a fact that wherever there is found a diffuse abscess there will be discovered the streptococcus pyogenes, which is the name of the chain coccus above mentioned.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891 by Various
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