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J Med Microbiol 11 (1978), 111-116; DOI: 10.1099/00222615-11-2-111
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ISSN 0022-2615
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A study of carbon dioxide-dependent strains of Streptococcus milleri

PENELOPE R. SISSON, H. R. INGHAM and J. B. SELKON

Regional Public Health Laboratory, General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6BE

Received July 14, 1977
Accepted September 3, 1977

Forty-four strains of non-haemolytic streptococci, from a variety of sites. that required C02 for aerobic growth were identified as Streptococcus milled. Of these strains, 40 (90%) possessed the Lancefield group-F antigen, the remainder being non-groupable with antisera to the group antigens A, C, F andG.







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