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Studies on primary atypical pneumonia. II. Observations concerning the relationship of a non-hemolytic streptococcus to the disease

Thomas et al., 1945

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Thomas L
Mirick G
Curnen E
Ziegler J
Horsfall F
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation

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For the isolation of streptococcus MG from specimens of lung tissue, Brewer's thioglycollate brothwas employed (8). This medium was unsatisfactory for the culture of sputum specimens or throat swabs because of the rapid overgrowth of streptococcus MG by other …
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