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... PNEUMONIAE ( Diplococcus pneumoniae , the pneumococcus ) Occurrence and pathogenicity This species is both a normal commensal and a common pathogen of the human respiratory tract , and it is therefore difficult at times to assess the ...
... PNEUMONIAE ( Diplococcus pneumoniae , the pneumococcus ) Occurrence and pathogenicity This species is both a normal commensal and a common pathogen of the human respiratory tract , and it is therefore difficult at times to assess the ...
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... pneumoniae from Str . viridans , though their results do not always agree and therefore the use of all three tests results in the discovery of some unclassifiable strains . Typically , Str . pneumoniae ferments inulin , is inhibited by ...
... pneumoniae from Str . viridans , though their results do not always agree and therefore the use of all three tests results in the discovery of some unclassifiable strains . Typically , Str . pneumoniae ferments inulin , is inhibited by ...
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... pneumoniae Str . faecalis GRAM - NEGATIVE COCCI Neisseria meningitis N. gonorrhoeae GRAM - POSITIVE BACILLI ... Pneumonia , otitis , sinusitis , meningitis , infection of damaged bronchi . Urinary tract and wound infections , subacute ...
... pneumoniae Str . faecalis GRAM - NEGATIVE COCCI Neisseria meningitis N. gonorrhoeae GRAM - POSITIVE BACILLI ... Pneumonia , otitis , sinusitis , meningitis , infection of damaged bronchi . Urinary tract and wound infections , subacute ...
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