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. 1979 Apr;9(4):549–550. doi: 10.1128/jcm.9.4.549-550.1979

First isolation of Peptococcus indolicus from a human clinical specimen.

A M Bourgault, J E Rosenblatt
PMCID: PMC273074  PMID: 572375

Abstract

Peptococcus indolicus was isolated from a skin lesion of a sheepherder. A case report is given, and microbiological features of this organism are described.

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