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Streptococcus species

(Group G and Group C Streptococci, Viridans Group,

Nutritionally Variant Streptococci)

 

 

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Tables and Figures

Table 1: Sites of Colonization and Infections in Humans, Non-Group A and Non-Group B Streptococcal Pathogens

Table 2: Susceptibility of Group C Streptococci from Various Reports 

Table 3: Susceptibility of Group G Streptococci from Various reports.

Table 4: Susceptibility of Group C and Group G Streptococci

Table 5: Recommended Therapy for VGS Infections 

Table 6: Prophylactic Regimens for Dental, Oral, Respiratory Tract or Esophageal Procedures

Figure 1. In Vitro Activities of Selected Antimicrobial Agents Versus 4 Streptococcal Species Streptococcal Isolates From 43 U.S. Medical Centers From 1993-4. 

 

Vignettes

Review Article:  Efflux Pumps as a Mechanism of Antimicrobial Resistance. 2008

Musher DM. The Naming of Strep, with Apologies to T.S. Eliot.  Clin Infect Dis 2009;49:1959-1960.

 

Authors

James S. Tan, MD, MACP , Thomas M. File, MD, FACP

 

 

 

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