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... vengeance used against us is caused by an existing organism called necrotizing fasciitis, the so-called flesh-eating bacteria, caused by Group A streptococcus. ...
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... diseases are Scarlet fever, an acute illness, characterized by a reddish skin rash, which is caused by systematic infection with the bacterium streptococcus. ...
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... horse is in contact with has the bacteria (Small 1). The Streptococcus Equi bacteria ... It is evident that the destruction caused by strangles can spread easily. ...
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... caused by methicillin-resistant staphylococci. They are also used for people who are allergic to penicillin that have a serious staphylococcus or streptococcus ...
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... Symptoms vary depending upon the type of heart damage caused. ... an "acute" bacterial endocarditis, while some organisms such as Streptococcus viridans produce a ...
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... For example, albinism is caused by a lack of an enzyme called Tyrosinase. ... For example, the strep throat bacteria (Streptococcus) releases a toxin that causes ...
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... Although 80% of all cases of pneumonia examined in hospitals in developing countries are caused by two types of bacteria, Streptococcus pneumonia and ...
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... leaving the person at high risk for salmonella, meningococcus, and streptococcus pneumonia. ... It is caused by a substitution of lysine in the 6th amino acid ...
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... with numerous bacteria for example, staphylococci, hemolytic streptococcus, gangrene, and other ... This caused many deaths and lots of confusion out in battle. ...
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... In the summer of 1997, heavy rainfalls caused several waste lagoons to ... that released into the water from pig waste are streptococcus, giardia, salmonella ...
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... development of embryo's, and is able to repair damage caused to itself. ... by taking DNA from a virulent (disease-causing) strain of Streptococcus pneumonae and ...
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... They are caused by a disruption of the normal functioning of the electrical ... endocarditis, but most are due to bacteria such as Streptococcus or Staphylococcus ...
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