The Genus – Part II: New Species and Pathogens in the “Miscellaneous” Streptococci and “Viridans” Streptococci Groups

In the second part of this two-part series on an update on the streptococci, new species and emergent human pathogens in the “viridans streptococci” and the “miscellaneous streptococci” groups are discussed. Among the “miscellaneous streptococci,” the most important organism in human infectious diseases is Streptococcus suis. This organism is primarily an agent of disease in swine and other animals and has now emerged as a significant human pathogen, causing bacteremia and meningitis, particularly among populations in Asia and the Far East.
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