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Much of his research in the 2000s have focussed on pneumococcus.
The most common is pneumococcus, which causes about one-third of the ear infections.
Adams finds out that she has been vaccinated for pneumococcus.
Results showed that it could prevent pneumonia when given soon after pneumococcus was put in the lung.
"And pneumococcus may have done the same thing."
In addition, discuss the possibility of getting a pneumococcus - or pneumonia - vaccine.
House decides to treat for pneumococcus, but the team argues that she may have been vaccinated.
Similarly, the pneumococcus is the most important cause - anywhere - of community-acquired pneumonia.
Pneumococcus is a common cause of bacterial pneumonia, an illness that can be particularly serious in a person with asthma.
The researchers used rabbits to test a substance that can bump pneumococcus off the receptor.
Pneumococcus or tuberculous pericarditis are the most common bacterial forms.
If you already have a cancerous condition, take special note of the other therapies in this section, especially the pneumococcus vaccine.
The resistant pneumococcus bacteria make much less of the protein to which the penicillin binds.
The pneumonia shot helps prevent pneumonia caused by pneumococcus bacteria.
The germ is a bacterium called Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus.
Cultures have indicated the presence of the pneumococcus bacteria in five, Dr. Canfield said.
If this philosophy had worked for the capsule of the pneumococcus - could it just conceivably work for a whole bacterium?
S. pneumoniae is also called pneumococcus.
Griffith used two strains of Pneumococcus.
Their evidence came from experiments on the pneumococcus, at what was then known as the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
In late April 2004, he announced that the provincial government would pay for child vaccinations against chicken pox, meningitis and pneumococcus.
Bacterial pathogens such as pneumococcus and tuberculosis evolve slower still and have even larger genomes.
Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) remains a leading cause of vaccine-preventable illness and death in the United States.
While not all bacterial pneumonia is attributable to the pneumococcus bacteria, it is the most common variety, and the one for which a vaccine exists.
The study suggests that pneumococcus can use the structure to penetrate cells and reach the bloodstream, opening the door to sepsis and meningitis.