Non-typable strains of a pathogen, such as Haemophilus influenza, lack distinct sugar coatings that are usually Ribotyping used to identify them.
Haemophilus influenza is the name for all diseases caused by a bacterium called Haemophilus influenza. Some of these illnesses can be mild, such as ear infections, or very serious, such as bloodstream infections. Despite its name, Haemophilus influenza does not cause influenza (flu).
Haemophilus influenza type b is associated with pneumonia, sepsis, meningitis, epiglottitis, septic arthritis, cellulitis, otitis media, suppurative pericarditis, and less common diseases such as endocarditis, osteomyelitis, and peritonitis. Antibiotics such as cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, or ampicillin, which contains chloramphenicol, are commonly used to treat severe infections. Used in certain circumstances as a prophylactic treatment for exposed people
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