Streptococci and enterococci are gram-positive cocci that form chains when grown in liquid media.
- Culture on blood agar reveals three hemolytic patterns:
- - α-Hemolysis results in partial hemolysis that imparts a greenish appearance to agar. This pattern is seen with S. pneumoniae and viridans streptococci.
- - β-Hemolysis results in complete hemolysis around a colony. This pattern is seen with streptococci of Lancefield groups A, B, C, and G. Lancefield grouping is based on cell-wall carbohydrate antigens.
- - 𝛄-Hemolysis describes the absence of hemolytic ability. This pattern is typical of enterococci, nonenterococcal group D streptococci, and anaerobic streptococci.
- Streptococci and enterococci colonize the respiratory, GI, and genitourinary tracts as part of the normal flora. Several of these species are also important causes of human diseases.