In human being str. pneumoniae causes
Septicaemia
Paronychia
Pneumomnia
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Explanation:
Pneumococcal disease is caused by bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus). People with pneumococcal disease can spread the bacteria to others when they cough or sneeze. Symptoms of pneumococcal infection depend on the part of the body affected.
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What is pneumococcal disease?
Medically reviewed by Daniel Murrell, M.D. — Written by Yvette Brazier on October 26, 2018
Types
Diagnosis
Risk factors
How does it spread?
Prevention: Vaccination
Treatment
Takeaway
Pneumococcal disease is a common and often mild infection, but it can sometimes result in serious health problems. These include a middle ear infection, a blood infection, pneumonia, or bacterial meningitis.
The bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae (S. pneumoniae), which is also known as pneumococcus, causes pneumococcal disease.
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