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Neonatal Meningitis Due to Streptococcus mitis

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1989
A baby girl became ill 2 days after a normal delivery. Streptococcus mitis was isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid, and she recovered uneventfully on treatment with penicillin and, for the first 2 days, netilmicin. The organism was penicillin-tolerant in vitro.
G E, Bignardi, D, Isaacs
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Endogenous Endophthalmitis Caused by Streptococcus mitis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
To report endogenous endophthalmitis caused by Streptococcus mitis.A 3-year-old girl was hospitalized for possible retinoblastoma after she suddenly developed a red and sensitive left eye. After administration of anesthesia, we examined the patient and obtained samples of aqueous, vitreous, and blood for culture.Blood and vitreous cultures grew S mitis.
S A, Harrison, J B, Bateman
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Streptococcus mitis Endocarditis

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
• Seventeen patients withStreptococcus mitisendocarditis were treated at a municipal hospital over a three-year period. Thirteen patients were intravenous drug addicts.Streptococcus mitishas a predilection for right-sided endocarditis in intravenous drug addicts and left-sided endocarditis in non-drug addicts.Streptococcus mitisis highly susceptible to
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Pyogenic liver abscess caused by Streptococcus mitis

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2013
A 68-year-old woman with a history of well controlled asthma presented to the hospital emergency department after 4 days of fever and non-bloody diarrhoea. Dietary history was relevant only for a meal at a local steakhouse that contained cooked fi sh 5 days before admission.
Jay, Sarthy, David, DiBardino
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Spontaneous aggregation of Streptococcus mitis ATCC 903

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1981
Abstract – Glucose or sucrose grown cells of Streptococcus mitis ATCC 903 bind spontaneously to thesurface of each other producing visible microbial aggregates upon incubation in 10 mM Phosphate, Citrate‐phosphate or tris‐maleate buffers. Aggregation was delayed and proceeded at a slower rate when bacteria grown in a culture medium with a low ...
S, Abaas, T, Holme
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