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Motile streptococci isolated from the oropharyngeal region

Hugh, 1959

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33276254629175532
Author
Hugh R
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology

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Five strains of motile, alpha hemolytic streptococci were isolated during a systematic study of 820 oropharyngeal specimens for group D streptococci. The motile streptococci contain the Lancefield group D somatic polysaccharide. Photomicrographs record the presence of …
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