streptococcus
Americannoun
PLURAL
streptococcinoun
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streptococciOther Word Forms
- streptococcal adjective
- streptococcic adjective
Etymology
Origin of streptococcus
Example Sentences
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A school has reopened following a two-day closure last week due to an outbreak of flu and streptococcus infection.
From BBC
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
"High numbers of scarlet fever, which is caused by group A streptococcus, also continue to be reported."
From BBC
As this year draws to a close, Group A streptococcus has replaced Omicron in the headlines and although the number of cases has started to fall slightly, parents everywhere remain vigilant.
From BBC
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
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