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  • ...of cases with the most common bacteria being Haemophilus influenzae (19%), Streptococcus pneumoniae (11%), and Staphylococcus aureus (8%).<ref name="pmid16847013">{{cite journ
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  • ...are "[[vaccine]]s or candidate vaccines used to prevent infections with [[streptococcus pneumoniae]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> These infections include [[pneumonia]], [[meningitis Ideally, pneumococcal vaccine would protect against [[pneumonia]], invasive [[streptococcus pneumoniae|pneumococcal]] disease ([[bacteremia]] and [[bacterial meningitis|meningiti
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  • * DNA uptake ([[transformation]]) competence in ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'' ''[[Streptococcus pneumoniae]]'' uses quorum sensing to become [[competent cells|competent]] for DNA upt
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  • ...ion of altered PBP 2x genes in penicillin-resistant clinical isolates of ''Streptococcus pneumoniae''. Mol Microbiol 1991;5:1993-2002.</ref> ...k Griffith found ''Diplococcus pneumoniae'' bacteria (now usually called ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'') could inherit characteristics (namely the 'Smooth' phenotype affecting t
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  • * [[Streptococcus pneumoniae]]
    25 KB (3,600 words) - 14:27, 31 March 2024
  • *Streptococcus pneumoniae (the primary cause of pneumonia in AIDS patients)
    20 KB (2,873 words) - 11:51, 2 February 2023
  • ...ses. Earlier in the decade, for example, a multidrug resistant strain of ''Streptococcus pneumoniae'' originating in Spain spread throughout the world in a matter of weeks, ac
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