Definition of Streptococcus
Streptococcus: A group of bacteria, familiarly known
as strep, that cause a multitude of diseases. The name
comes from the Greek strepto- meaning twisted + kokkos meaning berry, and that is exactly what strep look like under the microscope, like a twisted bunch of little round berries. Illness caused by strep includes strep throat, strep pneumonia, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever (and
rheumatic heart valve damage), glomerulonephritis, the skin disorder erysipelas, and PANDAS.
Common Misspellings: streptoccocus
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