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**[[Streptococcus infantarius|''Streptococcus infantarius'']] subsp. ''infantarius'' (biotype II/1) |
**[[Streptococcus infantarius|''Streptococcus infantarius'']] subsp. ''infantarius'' (biotype II/1) |
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**[[Streptococcus alactolyticus|''Streptococcus alactolyticus'']] |
**[[Streptococcus alactolyticus|''Streptococcus alactolyticus'']] |
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**[[Streptococcus gallolyticus|''Streptococcus gallolyticus'']] subsp. ''gallolyticus'' (biotype I) |
**[[Streptococcus gallolyticus|''Streptococcus gallolyticus'']] subsp. ''gallolyticus'' (biotype I), classically associated with [[colon cancer]] and [[infective endocarditis]] |
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**[[Streptococcus gallolyticus|''Streptococcus gallolyticus'']] subsp. ''pasteurianus'' (biotype II/2) |
**[[Streptococcus gallolyticus|''Streptococcus gallolyticus'']] subsp. ''pasteurianus'' (biotype II/2) |
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**[[Streptococcus gallolyticus|''Streptococcus gallolyticus'']] subsp. ''macedonicus'' |
**[[Streptococcus gallolyticus|''Streptococcus gallolyticus'']] subsp. ''macedonicus'' |
Revision as of 04:24, 4 January 2022
Background
Microbiology
- Essentially, the Streptococcus bovis group consists of bacteria are non-enterococcal Group D streptococci
- Historically grouped by biotype:
- Biotype I: ferments mannitol
- Biotype II: cannot ferment mannitol
- Biotype II/1: β-glucuronidase negative
- Biotype II/2: β-glucuronidase positive
- Members include:
- Streptococcus equinus
- Streptococcus infantarius subsp. coli (biotype II/1)
- Streptococcus infantarius subsp. infantarius (biotype II/1)
- Streptococcus alactolyticus
- Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. gallolyticus (biotype I), classically associated with colon cancer and infective endocarditis
- Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. pasteurianus (biotype II/2)
- Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. macedonicus
Further Reading
- An update on the Streptococcus bovis group: classification, identification, and disease associations. J Clin Microbiol. 54:1694 –1699. doi: 10.1128/JCM.02977-15.