front 1 What transposons family does streptococci have | back 1 Tn3(those responsible for ampicillin resistance) |
front 2 What streptococcus species have been responsible for human and animal infections | back 2 Pyogenic streptococci |
front 3 What percentage of microbial infections are because of Streptococci | back 3 80% of infections |
front 4 What is the first choice treatment for streptococcal infections in β-lactam allergic patients? | back 4 Macrolides like erythromycin |
front 5 What's an alternative way to treat anaerobic bacterial infection besides Penicillin G | back 5 using clindamycin |
front 6 Which streptococci are not commonly resistant to chloramphenicol? | back 6 S. pyogenes, S. agalactiae, and SDSE(Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis) |