streptococcus
Streptococcus is a genus of Gram-positive, non-spore-forming cocci that occur in pairs or chains. They are facultative anaerobes or microaerophiles and are catalase-negative, distinctions that help separate them from staphylococci.
Streptococci are classified into Lancefield groups (A through W) based on cell-wall polysaccharide antigens. The most
They inhabit human mucosal surfaces and the skin and are transmitted mainly by respiratory droplets or close
Key virulence factors include the M protein (group A), capsule (pneumococcus), streptolysins, and hyaluronidase, enabling immune
Clinical syndromes include pharyngitis, impetigo and cellulitis, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, pneumonia, meningitis, otitis
Diagnosis relies on culture on blood agar showing beta-hemolysis for many groups and Lancefield grouping; S.