What is the causative agent of acute bacterial endocarditis?

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What is the causative agent of acute bacterial endocarditis?

 Staphylococcus aureus

The plague is caused by:

 Yersinia pestis

Name two diseases that uses the tick as a biological vector.

 Lyme disease  Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

What disease is most common as a cutaneous infection in humans and a fatal septicemia in grazing animals?

 Anthrax

Whooping cough is caused by:

 Bordetella pertussis

A vaccine-preventable severe upper respiratory infection in children caused by a lysogenized bacteria is:

 Diphtheria

People who had rheumatic fever as a child are given prophylactic antibiotics during dental procedures to prevent:

 Subacute bacterial endocarditis  Caused by alpha-hemolytic streptococci