2022
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11121431
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Granulicatella spp., a Causative Agent of Infective Endocarditis in Children

Abstract: Granulicatella spp. are non-motile, non-sporulating, facultatively anaerobic Gram-positive cocci. Throughout the literature, these organisms have been referred to by several names, such as “nutritionally deficient streptococci”, “vitamin-B dependent streptococci” and “pyridoxal-dependent streptococci”, because of their fastidious nutritional requirements, which can often make culture isolation challenging. Known to be a member of the normal microbiota of the human oral cavity and urogenital and intestinal trac… Show more

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“…The phylum Firmicutes included genera such as Granulicatella (1.05%). Pathogenic cases of Granulicatella species are relatively rare, but they can cause diseases such as bacteremia, sepsis, and infective endocarditis [ 33 ]. Mycobacterium (2.08%) was the dominant pathogen in the phylum Actinobacteria.…”
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“…The phylum Firmicutes included genera such as Granulicatella (1.05%). Pathogenic cases of Granulicatella species are relatively rare, but they can cause diseases such as bacteremia, sepsis, and infective endocarditis [ 33 ]. Mycobacterium (2.08%) was the dominant pathogen in the phylum Actinobacteria.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%