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- | name = ''Streptococcus pyogenes'' | image = {{Image|Streptococcus pyogenes.jpg|right|350px|Streptococcus pyogenes.}}13 KB (1,782 words) - 19:41, 31 July 2010
- 184 bytes (24 words) - 02:54, 16 February 2010
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 19:41, 2 April 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Streptococcus pyogenes]]. Needs checking by a human.618 bytes (73 words) - 13:59, 26 November 2010
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- ...n of the deep layers of the skin and [[fascia]], often associated with ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]''213 bytes (27 words) - 02:25, 7 March 2009
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes|''Streptococcus''}}403 bytes (48 words) - 12:59, 16 February 2009
- An acute bacterial infection, caused by ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'', usually presenting as a sudden sore throat with a red rash, fever, and214 bytes (33 words) - 14:30, 22 October 2008
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes|''Streptococcus''}}526 bytes (57 words) - 13:04, 16 February 2009
- ..."flesh eating bacteria", of the deep layers of the skin and [[fascia]]. [[Streptococcus pyogenes]] is the most common [[pathogen]], although a wide range of organisms can p233 bytes (34 words) - 13:39, 8 April 2009
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}547 bytes (67 words) - 20:24, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}946 bytes (116 words) - 19:29, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}1 KB (137 words) - 11:44, 11 January 2010
- ...ions, methicillin-resistant ''[[Staphylococcus aureus]]'', and complex ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'' and ''S. agalactiae'' infections. It is approved for complex skin and530 bytes (67 words) - 13:56, 26 November 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}1 KB (144 words) - 11:05, 1 August 2010
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Streptococcus pyogenes]]. Needs checking by a human.618 bytes (73 words) - 13:59, 26 November 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}501 bytes (63 words) - 18:56, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}521 bytes (68 words) - 20:13, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}620 bytes (78 words) - 19:29, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}684 bytes (94 words) - 21:04, 23 August 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}792 bytes (102 words) - 14:03, 1 April 2024
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}955 bytes (116 words) - 19:35, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}2 KB (192 words) - 16:55, 11 January 2010
- ...[[P. mirabilis]], [[Klebsiella sp]], coagulase-negative staphylococci and Streptococcus pyogenes.2 KB (280 words) - 12:44, 6 April 2009
- '''Scarlet fever''', also called '''scarlatina''', is an infection with ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'' bacteria. The seriously pathogenic subgroup will belong to serogroup A1 KB (222 words) - 14:27, 22 October 2008
- ...occus aureus]]'' ''[[Enterococcus faecalis]]'' and ''E. faecium'', and ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]''. It has no activity against Gram-negative organisms.2 KB (225 words) - 21:01, 23 August 2010
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}2 KB (265 words) - 10:53, 11 January 2010
- ...ase-(±) and penicillinase (+) strains, [[Streptococcus pneumoniae]], and [[Streptococcus pyogenes]]. Among the Gram-negative aerobes, cefaclor is active against [[Escherichi2 KB (324 words) - 02:19, 16 February 2010
- *Complicated Skin and Skin Structure ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'' Infection3 KB (434 words) - 12:56, 23 May 2010
- ...tions caused by methicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. It also used in combination with [[metronidazole]] for complicated intra-3 KB (375 words) - 02:20, 16 February 2010
- | name = ''Streptococcus pyogenes'' | image = {{Image|Streptococcus pyogenes.jpg|right|350px|Streptococcus pyogenes.}}13 KB (1,782 words) - 19:41, 31 July 2010
- * [[Streptococcus pyogenes]] (group A strept) One study found that about 75% of cases are due to [[Streptococcus pyogenes]] and that beta-lactam antibiotics ineffective against MRSA are effective f8 KB (1,120 words) - 13:33, 23 August 2014
- Group A β-hemolytic streptococcus ([[streptococcus pyogenes]]).6 KB (776 words) - 08:28, 24 May 2012
- {{r|Streptococcus pyogenes}}8 KB (1,034 words) - 14:21, 8 March 2024
- ...popularly called "flesh-eating bacteria", where the bacteria, such as ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'' in necrotizing [[cellulitis]] and [[Fournier gangrene]], are directly d7 KB (936 words) - 17:11, 13 June 2010
- ...n of the deep layers of the skin and [[fascia]], often associated with ''[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'' or mixed bacteria. In popular media, it may be called "flesh-eating bac4 KB (541 words) - 18:00, 13 June 2010
- ...ucosal surface; however, it is most commonly used to provide immunity to ''Streptococcus pyogenes'', the pathogenic agent of strep throat.11 KB (1,702 words) - 20:47, 8 November 2013
- ...eficiency virus]] (HIV), [[human adenovirus]], herpes simplex virus (HSV), Streptococcus pyogenes, and Toxoplasma gondii.<ref name="pmid17904463">{{cite journal |author=Hurt9 KB (1,248 words) - 07:00, 13 January 2012
- * [[Streptococcus pyogenes]]25 KB (3,600 words) - 14:27, 31 March 2024
- ...cterial infections (Staphylococcus epidermides, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus pyogenes) account for 40%, and fungi about 10%.<ref>Stroman DW, Roland PS, Dohar J,43 KB (7,022 words) - 00:13, 26 October 2013