Tip - Streptococcus “Strep” VS Staphylococcus “Staph”: How do they differ?

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Streptococcus “Strep” VS Staphylococcus “Staph”: How do they differ?

There are a lot of similarities between Streptococcus (Strep) and Staphylococcus (Staph) that lead to confusion. Both are: spherical, facultatively anaerobic gram-positive bacteria common members of the normal human microbiota capable of resisting many forms of important antibiotics some species are capable of being pathogenic, responsible for serious infections and even deaths directly or...
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