Glomerulonephritis can also be a sequela of " Streptococcus pyogenes ".
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Another reason appears to be a lessening of the virulence or invasiveness of Streptococcus pyogenes.
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Contrary to common belief, Flucloxacillin has good activity against non-?-lactamase-producing bacteria including " Streptococcus pyogenes ".
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Scarlet fever, or " second disease ", is associated with the bacterium " Streptococcus pyogenes ".
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For example, Sortase A from streptococcus pyogenes, recognizes and cleaves the LPXTA motif and accepts Ala-based nucleophiles.
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Some bacteria, such as " Streptococcus pyogenes ", are able to break down the host's immunoglobulins using proteases.
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Numerous pathogens, including enterococci, " Streptococcus pyogenes " and " Klebsiella pneumoniae " ( quinolone-resistant ) now exhibit resistance.
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Post-infectious glomerulonephritis can occur after essentially any infection, but classically occurs after infection with the bacteria " Streptococcus pyogenes ".
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A culture for Streptococcus pyogenes can takes 18 24 hours when grown at 37 degrees Celsius ( body temperature ).
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RNA in " Streptococcus pyogenes " was detected by microarray and northern hybridization experiments as a 170-nucleotide molecule called " SR914400 ".