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Bacteria
Introduction
Streptococcus pneumoniae , also known as “pneumococcus” is a gram-positive, non-motile, facultatively anaerobic, diplococcal, hemolytic bacterium of the phylum Firmicutes.
Figure 1 — streptococcus pneumoniae
Hemolysis
Modes of hemolysis differ in pneumococcus depending on environment:
α-Hemolysis or “Green Hemolysis” — pneumococcus is α-hemolytic under aerobic conditons.
β-Hemolysis or “Green Hemolysis” — pneumococcus is β-hemolytic
Polysaccarides & Pathologicality
Symptoms of Pneumococcal Infections
Treatment of Pneumococcal Infections
Immediate Phylogeny
Parent Group
Eubiota ?
Sister Group
Archaea
Daughter Groups
Acidobacteria
Actinobacteria
Aquificae
Armatimonadetes
Bacteroidetes
Caldiserica
Chlamydiae
Chlorobi
Chloroflexi
Chrysiogenetes
Coprothermobacterota
Cyanobacteria
Deferribacteres
Deinococcus-Thermus
Dictyoglomi
Elusimicrobia
Fibrobacteres
Firmicutes
Fusobacteria
Gemmatimonadetes
Lentisphaerae
Nitrospirae
Planctomycetes
Proteobacteria
Spirochaetes
Synergistetes
Tenericutes
Thermodesulfobacteria
Thermotogae
Verrucomicrobia
Taxonomy
Domain : Bacteria
Phyla:
Acidobacteria
Actinobacteria
Aquificae
Armatimonadetes
Bacteroidetes
Caldiserica
Chlamydiae
Chlorobi
Chloroflexi
Chrysiogenetes
Coprothermobacterota[2]
Cyanobacteria
Deferribacteres
Deinococcus-Thermus
Dictyoglomi
Elusimicrobia
Fibrobacteres
Firmicutes
Fusobacteria
Gemmatimonadetes
Lentisphaerae
Nitrospirae
Planctomycetes
Proteobacteria
Spirochaetes
Synergistetes
Tenericutes
Thermodesulfobacteria
Thermotogae
Verrucomicrobia