Enterococcus faecalis (Andrewes and Horder, 1906) Schleifer and Kilpper-Bälz, 1984 Enterococcus faecalis – formerly classified as part of the group D Streptococcus system – is a Gram-positive, commensal bacterium inhabiting the gastrointestinal tracts of humans and other mammals. read more
Streptococcus pyrogenes frequently causes suppurative, but non-invasive pharyngitis (Strep Throat) (figure 6), and less frequently the skin infection, impetigo. In the middle part of the 1900's, the serious complications of group A streptococcal infections began to decline dramatically and had greatly decreased by the 1970's. read more
Streptococcus Faecalis Streptococcus faecalis is a type of streptococcus and streptococcus are a gram positive bacteria belonging to the lactic acid bacteria group. Streptococcus bacteria grow in pairs, or, chains because of their type of cellular division which is a division along a single axis. read more