The non-hemolytic streptococci of the human throat form, simultaneously, one of the oldest and least known groups of the genus. These familiar but ill-defined organisms are usually referred to as the "salivarius group, " as "Strepto-coccus viridars " and "indifferent streptococci " according to the degree of green-ing produced in blood agar, or simply as the "mouth streptococcus." In their early classical work Andrewes and Horder (1906) applied the names of Streptococcus salivarius and Streptococcus mitis to these organisms, Strepto-coccus salivarius being marked by its ability to curdle milk, usuaUy to reduce neutral red, and frequently by the fermentation of raffinose and inulin, whereas these prope...
Streptococci of the miller; group are part of the normal flora of human mucous mem-branes. These str...
The use of fermentative reactions in carbohydrate media for tracing the relationships of the strepto...
In an earlier paper (1935) it was shown that, in hemolytic streptococci of Lancefield's group A...
The streptococci, as a group, are gram positive cocci which occur in pairs or chains; they are nonmo...
article in pressThe salivarius group of streptococci is of particular importance for humans. This gr...
Viridans streptococci are a group of α-hemolytic streptococcal species. They are mainly commensals, ...
SUMMARY. One hundred and twenty six strains of streptococci isolated from the bloodstreams of 123 ho...
Streptococcus salivarius strains, isolated from children with and without sore throat, were tested f...
Changes in those supposedly basic characteristics on which bacteria have been conveniently and-so fa...
Most streptococcal species are essentially non-pathogenic and are part of the normal commensal micro...
Streptococci are Gram positive cocci in the family Streptococcaceae. They often occur in pairs or ch...
The genus Steptococcus [Rosenbach, 1844] consists of catalase-negative, Gram-positive cocci which ar...
The group Streptococcus milleri (SM) includes several species of pathogenic streptococci associated ...
Streptococcus salivarius are numerically predominant bacteria in the human oral cavity and are gener...
Implication of the J)-hemolytic non-group A streptococci (BHNAS) as pharyngeal patho-gens has been b...
Streptococci of the miller; group are part of the normal flora of human mucous mem-branes. These str...
The use of fermentative reactions in carbohydrate media for tracing the relationships of the strepto...
In an earlier paper (1935) it was shown that, in hemolytic streptococci of Lancefield's group A...
The streptococci, as a group, are gram positive cocci which occur in pairs or chains; they are nonmo...
article in pressThe salivarius group of streptococci is of particular importance for humans. This gr...
Viridans streptococci are a group of α-hemolytic streptococcal species. They are mainly commensals, ...
SUMMARY. One hundred and twenty six strains of streptococci isolated from the bloodstreams of 123 ho...
Streptococcus salivarius strains, isolated from children with and without sore throat, were tested f...
Changes in those supposedly basic characteristics on which bacteria have been conveniently and-so fa...
Most streptococcal species are essentially non-pathogenic and are part of the normal commensal micro...
Streptococci are Gram positive cocci in the family Streptococcaceae. They often occur in pairs or ch...
The genus Steptococcus [Rosenbach, 1844] consists of catalase-negative, Gram-positive cocci which ar...
The group Streptococcus milleri (SM) includes several species of pathogenic streptococci associated ...
Streptococcus salivarius are numerically predominant bacteria in the human oral cavity and are gener...
Implication of the J)-hemolytic non-group A streptococci (BHNAS) as pharyngeal patho-gens has been b...
Streptococci of the miller; group are part of the normal flora of human mucous mem-branes. These str...
The use of fermentative reactions in carbohydrate media for tracing the relationships of the strepto...
In an earlier paper (1935) it was shown that, in hemolytic streptococci of Lancefield's group A...