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I transcribe it group B strep.

Posted By: MT50 on 2008-02-17
In Reply to: Patient is Group B Strep. is this capitalized like this - bm

Subject: I transcribe it group B strep.




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Patient is Group B Strep. is this capitalized like this
Subject: Patient is Group B Strep. is this capitalized like this


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Subject: Can't find anything except group I and group II


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Subject: strep

I am not sure which way to type this.


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Subject: Strep

I always just type streptococcus (in italics) because they really cannot rule out the type until the tests are done. I haven't got one back yet. :)
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Does anyone know when it's proper to capitalize strep and when not to?  I see it both ways in the dictionary.  As in "he has a strep throat" or "diagnosed with group B strep," etc.


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strep
Subject: strep

This is from a previous response by MQQA to a similar question.


If he is referring to strep throat, then that would be lower case. A specific type of strep, i.e. group B Streptococcus (Streptococcus is the genus here) would be capitalized.

Always capitalize genus names and their abbreviated forms when accompanied by a species name


 


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Subject: Strep - capitalized

I always thought Strep was supposed to be capitalized - it's the species, and the subspecies was typed with all small letters. 


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