STREPTOCOCCUS. SpeciesLancefield GroupTypical HemolysisDiagnostic Features Str. pyogenesABetaBacitracin-sensitive Str. agalactiaeBBetaBacitracin-resistant;

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STREPTOCOCCUS

SpeciesLancefield GroupTypical HemolysisDiagnostic Features Str. pyogenesABetaBacitracin-sensitive Str. agalactiaeBBetaBacitracin-resistant; hippurate hydrolyzed Ent. faecalisDAlpha or beta or noneGrowth in 6.5% NaCl Str. bovisDAlpha or noneNo growth in 6.5% NaCl Str. pneumoniaeNAAlphaBile-soluble; inhibited by optochin Viridans groupNAAlphaNot bile-soluble; not inhibited by optochin

Streptococcus pyogenes—Gram stain. Arrow points to a long chain of gram- positive cocci

α Hemolysis and β -hemolysis on blood agar Short arrow points to an α -hemolytic colony, probably a viridans group streptococcus Long arrow points to a β -hemolytic colony, probably Streptococcus pyogenes. The specimen was a throat swab taken from a person with a sore throat.

Bacitracin test—Arrow points to zone of inhibition of growth of group A streptococci (Streptococcus pyogenes) caused by bacitracin that has diffused from the disk labeled A. Upper half of blood agar plate shows β -hemolysis caused by group A streptococci, except in the region around the bacitracin disk. Lower half of blood agar plate shows β -hemolysis caused by group B streptococci (Streptococcus agalactiae) and there is no zone of inhibition around the bacitracin disk.