Streptococcus Bovis
Type: Bacterium
Pair
cervical 2 - cervical 2
Generalities:
Currently called Streptococcus gallolyticus, (bovis) It is a bacterium that is a regular part of the intestinal flora in humans and many other mammals. It can cause systemic infection, especially a consequence of a colon injury. If a systemic infection occurs, it can affect the individual in different ways such as endocarditis, septicemia, meningitis, espondilodiscitis (infection of the vertebral disc).
Transmission:
It is part of the intestinal flora.
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