Senegalimassilia anaerobia: NCBI 1473216, [species]

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| "Senegalemassilia anaerobia" Lagier et al. 2013| CSUR P147| DSM 25959| Senegalemassilia anaerobia| Senegalimassilia anaerobia| Senegalimassilia anaerobia corrig. Lagier et al. 2014| strain JC110

  1. Invasive Infections: Streptococcus constellatus has been associated with various invasive infections, such as abscesses, septicemia, and endocarditis. Infections can occur in multiple body sites, including the oral cavity, respiratory tract, and abdomen.

  2. Abscess Formation: The bacterium has been linked to the formation of abscesses, particularly in areas such as the brain, liver, and abdomen.

  3. Respiratory Infections: Streptococcus constellatus is part of the normal flora of the upper respiratory tract, and it has been implicated in respiratory infections, including pneumonia.

  4. Bacteremia: In some cases, Streptococcus constellatus can cause bacteremia, where the bacteria enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to systemic infections.

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