Antistreptococcal

/ˌæntɪˌstrɛptəˈkɑkəl/ adjective

Acting against or effective in treating streptococcal bacteria, which cause diseases like strep throat and scarlet fever.

From anti- (against) + streptococcal (from Greek streptos, twisted + kokkos, berry, describing the chain-like appearance of the bacteria). Coined in the 20th century as antibiotics were developed.

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