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The Journal of Medical Microbiology, Vol 10, Issue 4 461-468, Copyright © 1977 by Society for General Microbiology


JOURNAL ARTICLE

What are anaerobic cocci?

B. Watt and E. P. Jack

Criteria are suggested for the definition of "anaerobic cocci" as a general term to include all obligately anaerobic cocci. Such a definition draws a clear distinction between obligately anaerobic and micro-aerophilic strains and might form a basis both for characterisation of these organisms in the diagnostic laboratory and for further studies on their taxonomy and pathogenicity.


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