| 41. | In 1911 Southard and his laboratory assistant, Emma Mooers, contracted a streptococcal infection during an autopsy.
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| 42. | Doctors said Enrile, a former military chief of staff, succumbed to multiple organ failure and streptococcal pneumonia.
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| 43. | In cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, treatment consists of penicillin and clindamycin, given with intravenous immunoglobulin.
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| 44. | Rheumatic fever is characterised by inflammation of the joints and / or heart following an episode of streptococcal pharyngitis.
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| 45. | Streptococcal bacterium is a common bacterium that causes illness to the throat, including sore throat and strep throat.
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| 46. | When group A streptococcal infects the throat, it is also known as streptococcal pharyngitis, or strep throat.
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| 47. | When group A streptococcal infects the throat, it is also known as streptococcal pharyngitis, or strep throat.
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| 48. | He dies of a streptococcal infection on March 18, 1898, two weeks shy of his 57th birthday.
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| 49. | As another example of bacterial transport, some species of Chloropidae may carry various strains of Streptococcal skin infections.
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| 50. | It develops after streptococcal bacteria that have caused a minor problem such as a sore throat spread throughout the body.
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