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Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae

Rank: Species

Lineage: Bacteria;Firmicutes;Bacilli;Lactobacillales;Streptococcaceae;Streptococcus;Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae

Description: Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae is a gram-positive coccus that may cause pneumonia in humans. It was first described in 2004. The organism is often mistaken for S. pneumoniae and its clinical importance is as yet uncertain. It seems likely that most cases of S. pseudopneumoniae pneumonia are misdiagnosed as S. pneumoniae. The bacterium has a number of features that allows it to be distinguished from S. pneumoniae: (1) There is no pneumococcal capsule (and is therefore not typable);(2)It is not soluble in bile;(3) It is sensitive to optochin when incubated in ambient air, but appears resistant or to have indeterminate susceptibility when incubated in 5% carbon dioxide;(4) Commercial DNA probe hybridization tests (e.g., AccuProbe Streptococcus pneumoniae culture identification test; Gen-Probe, San Diego, CA) are falsely positive. Penicillin is the treatment of choice.[2] Most reported isolates are resistant to erythromycin and to tetracycline.

Reference Material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streptococcus_pseudopneumoniae

Name Rank Genomes Info
Streptococcus Genus 213
Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae Species 1

Name: Streptococcus

Rank: Genus

Lineage:
Bacteria;Firmicutes;Bacilli;Lactobacillales;Streptococcaceae;Streptococcus

Description:
Streptococcus (term coined by Viennese surgeon Albert Theodor Billroth (1829-1894) from strepto- "twisted" + Modern Latin coccus "spherical bacterium," from Greek kokkos meaning "berry" ) is a genus of coccus (spherical) Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the phylum Firmicutes and the order Lactobacillales (lactic acid bacteria). Cell division in this genus occurs along a single axis in these bacteria, thus they grow in chains or pairs, hence the name meaning easily bent or twisted, like a chain (twisted chain). (Contrast this with staphylococci, which divide along multiple axes and generate grape-like clusters of cells.)

Reference Material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streptococcus

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