Streptoccocus progenes

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Across
  1. 5. is the most common cause of S.pyogenes
  2. 9. is the positive
  3. 10. red, spreading rash known as scarlet fever
  4. 13. anaerobe
  5. 14. infections in the urinary tract, and upper and lower respiratory tracts (URT/LRT).
  6. 15. Isolate can be identified as Group A strep or S.pyogenes.
  7. 18. is the type of hemolysis
  8. 19. to rash on trunk/extremities
Down
  1. 1. acid capsule allows antigen masking & prevents phagocytosis
  2. 2. is a rare infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues observed frequently in elderly patients.
  3. 3. is susceptible test
  4. 4. is a negative test that differentiate Staph from Strep
  5. 6. pyrogenic exotoxin
  6. 7. can develop following deeper invasion by streptococci.
  7. 8. Fasciitis Inflammation/necrosis of skinubcutaneous fat, and fascia also its a Life-threatening and may resemble clostridial gangrene
  8. 11. Starts with pharyngitis
  9. 12. is negative
  10. 16. A strep causes the lysis of fibrin clots through the action of streptokinase on plasminogen.
  11. 17. flora of Respiratory tractgastrointestinal, and urogenital tracts of humans.