__________ is a renal complication that develops following an acute infection with streptococcus bacteria or with viruses.
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ANSWER.
* Glomerulonephritis is a renal complication that develops following an acute
infection with streptococcus bacteria or with viruses.
* Post streptococcal glomerulonephritis is the infection caused by group A
Streptococcus bacteria.
* Viral glomeulonephritis is the infection caused by virus.
__________ is a renal complication that develops following an acute infection with streptococcus bacteria or with viruse...
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