The Identification and Enumeration of Actinomyces from Plaque of New Guinea Indigenes
1977; Karger Publishers; Volume: 11; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1159/000260287
ISSN1421-976X
AutoresPrudence E. Hill, K. W. Knox, R. G. Schamschula, Josie Tabua,
Tópico(s)Infectious Diseases and Mycology
ResumoThe cultivable flora was examined in seven plaque samples collected from New Guinea indigenes with active radicular caries. The predominating organisms were streptococci. Actinomyces and related genera accounted for most of the remaining flora. Of 202 strains of gram-positive filamentous or diphtheroid organisms, 154 were presumptively identified as resembling either Actinomyces (126), Rothia dentocariosa (3), Propionibacterium (8), corynebacteria (3), Lactobacillus (12) or Bacillus (1). Strains of Actinomyces were classified as resembling A. viscosus (21), A. naeslundii (20), A. odontolyticus (40), A. israeli (41) or A. propionicus (4); A. odontolyticus was the only species isolated from all samples and was predominant in four samples.
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