Definition: Antistreptococoal, also known as streptococcus antistreptolactobacillus, refers to a type of bacteria found in the skin that fights bacterial infections. It's similar to what you call a 'strep', which is a gram-positive bacterium commonly caused by strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae or Staphylococcus aureus. Definition: Antistreptolactobacillus (AntiStrept) is a species of bacteria that is specifically known for its ability to fight against the Staphylococcus and other gram-positive bacteria, particularly those causing skin infections such as strep throat. This resistance can help protect people from contracting serious infections caused by these organisms. This strain of streptococcus is also responsible for the development of a bacterial meningitis that can cause symptoms like fever, headache, and stiff neck, along with difficulty breathing. It's important to receive treatment early in this disease outbreak to prevent complications and minimize transmission among individuals.