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‘Streptococcus milleri’ aortic valve endocarditis and hepatic abscess
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Medical MicrobiologyLiver AbscessLiver AbscessesMicrobial DiseaseWell-recognized Animal PathogensPathogenesisPathologyInfective EndocarditisCardiologyHepatic AbscessMicrobiologyInfection ControlValvular Heart DiseaseMedicineClinical MicrobiologyDiagnostic Microbiology
Although well-recognized animal pathogens, group C streptococci are relatively rare causes of human infection. The phenotypically small-colony group C 'Streptococcus milleri' are typically associated with suppurative disease of soft tissue and organs, including liver abscesses, while bacteraemia and endocarditis are distinctly less common. Herein, a case of 'S. milleri' causing both endocarditis and liver abscess in the same patient is reported.
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