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. 2003 Aug;41(8):3481–3486. doi: 10.1128/JCM.41.8.3481-3486.2003

TABLE 1.

Bacterial species and clinical isolates tested in this study

Bacterial species and strain Source of isolation
Reference species
    S. sanguinis ATCC 10556 Patient with bacterial endocarditis
    S. oralis ATCC 10557 Patient with bacterial endocarditis
    S. oralis ATCC 35037 Human mouth
    S. oralis ATCC 9811 Human mouth
    S. gordonii ATCC 10558 Patient with bacterial endocarditis
    S. cristatus ATCC 49999 Coronal dental plaque
    S. mitis ATCC 903 (biovar 2) Ulcerated sore throat
    S. parasanguinis ATCC 15911 Human throat
    S. pneumoniaea WU2 Normal mouse serum
    S. mutans ATCC 25175 Human carious dentine
    S. salivarius ATCC 7073 Patient with acute articular rheumatism
    S. sobrinus ATCC 33478 Human dental plaque
    S. ratti ATCC 19645 Caries lesion in rat
    S. vestibularis ATCC 49124 Human oral cavity
    Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4356 Human mouth
    Actinomyces naeslundii ATCC 12104 Human sinus
    E. coli JM109
S. sanguinis clinical isolatesb
    UASa14 18-mo-old boy
    UASa22 24-mo-old girl
    UASa25 24-mo-old boy
    UASa30 24-mo-old boy
    UASa33 18-mo-old boy
    UASa38 24-mo-old boy
    UASa39 15-mo-old boy
    UASa42 18-mo-old girl
    UASa43 24-mo-old boy
    UASa44 18-mo-old boy
    UASa49 18-mo-old girl
    UASa51 24-mo-old girl
    UASa56 24-mo-old boy
    UASa57 24-mo-old boy
    UASa70 15-mo-old girl
    UASa88 24-mo-old girl
a

The 16S rRNA sequence of S. pneumoniae was used as a reference (20).

b

All clinical isolates of S. sanguinis were isolated from the dental plaque and initially identified on the basis of their phenotypes and their identities were then confirmed by biochemical and genotypic tests (30).