Streptococcus Pyogenes Overview

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Streptococcus pyogenes is a spherical gram-positive bacteria that grows in long chains and is the cause of Group A streptococcal infections. S. pyogenes displays group A antigen on its cell wall and beta-hemolysis when cultured on blood agar plate. S. pyogenes typically produces large zones of beta-hemolysis, the complete disruption of erythrocytes and the release of hemoglobin, and it is therefore called Group A Streptococcus . Streptococci are catalase-negative. In...

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streptococcus pyogenes?
Can this grow on manitol salt agar?

No. Mannitol Salt agar is a selective and differential media designed to distinguish between Staphylococcus species, more importantly between pathogenic staph and non pathogenic staph. Staphylococcus have a...

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When was Streptococcus Pyogenes discovered and who discovered it?
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Strep. pyogenes was supposedly first described by Billroth in 1874, who was looking at patients with wound infections and felt a specific pathogen was associated with the problems he was...

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