Streptococcal

Word STREPTOCOCCAL
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The word "streptococcal" in example sentences

Recent work refutes the long-standing theory that influenza was involved, and examination of the few modern cases has established a likely cause: autoimmune reaction when antibodies to a certain streptococcal infection bind to brain proteins. ❋ Ray Girvan (2004)

Strep throat is also referred to as streptococcal pharyngitis.

He said it was a streptococcal infection Strep B that had created adhesions and that I could forget about having children. ❋ Judith Acosta (2011)

Less than twenty-four hours later, Felicia died of what was eventually determined to be streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, in which a common bacterial infection becomes extremely invasive and causes damage to the vital organs. ❋ Ruth Davis Konigsberg (2011)

• Antistreptolysin O (ASO) Antibodies: ASO Antibodies are used to determine exposure to streptococcal streptolysin O bacteria. ❋ Dr. Andrew Lange (2010)

In his youth, my father had caught a terrible disease: streptococcal arthritis, ending in irreversible lesions in the aortic valves. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When GAS enters the bloodstream, it can lead to a mild infection or, less commonly, a more severe situation such as necrotizing fasciitis, also known as "flesh-eating bacteria," or streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS). ❋ Unknown (2010)

I've read so much information regarding pneumococcal/streptococcal bacteria since that time. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In fact, his death was caused by bacterial endocarditis exacerbated by a streptococcal infection reaching his blood following a dental extraction in winter 1795, and it was no doubt further affected by the three months of famine culminating in the Dumfries Food Riots of March 1796, and on 21 July 1796 he died in Dumfries at the age of 37. ❋ Unknown (2009)

How an autoimmune reaction triggered by molecular mimicry between streptococcal M protein and cardiac tissue proteins leads to heart lesions in rheumatic heart disease. ❋ Donna Jackson Nakazawa (2008)

Scientists can now show the precise process by which proteins in streptococcal bacteria mimic cells in the heart, resulting in the autoimmune reaction known commonly as rheumatic heart disease. ❋ Donna Jackson Nakazawa (2008)

Prevention of perinatal group B streptococcal disease. ❋ Judith Lothian RN (2010)

“Duration of intrapartum prophylaxis for neonatal group B streptococcal disease: a systematic review.” ❋ Judith Lothian RN (2010)

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