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| Kingdom = Bacteria
| Phylum = Firmicutes
| Class = Bacilli
| Order =  Lactobacillales
| Family = Streptococcaceae
| Genus =  Streptococcus
| Species = Streptococcus agalactiae
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==Description and significance==
Streptococcus Agalactiae, also known as Group B streptococci are gram positive cocci that range from 0.6 to 1.2 um. These cocci arrange themselves in chains, forming shorter chains in clinical specimens and longer chains in a culture specimen.
==Genome structure==
==Cell structure and metabolism==
==Ecology==
==Pathology==
==Application to Biotechnology==
==Current Research==
==References==

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 Definition Beta-hemolytic Gram-positive streptococcus, which is a major cause of bacterial septicemia of the newborn, which can lead to death or long-term sequelae, and neonatal meningitis. [d] [e]
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