streptokokkide
Streptokokkide refers to bacteria belonging to the genus Streptococcus. These are Gram-positive, spherical or ovoid-shaped bacteria that typically grow in chains or pairs. The name "Streptococcus" itself comes from Greek words meaning "twisted chain." Streptococci are common inhabitants of the human body, particularly in the throat, skin, and intestines. They are facultative anaerobes, meaning they can survive with or without oxygen.
Many streptococcal species are harmless commensals, playing a role in maintaining a healthy balance of microorganisms
The identification and classification of streptococci often rely on their hemolytic activity on blood agar (alpha,