Gemella Morbillorum Incidence within Typhoid Fever Patients

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Osamah Faisal Kokaz, Duaa Abd Alabass Muhammad

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Bacteria colonize different niches of oral cavity including tongue, gingiva, tonsils and hard and soft plates. 302 swabs collected only 67 (22.18%) were primary confirmed utilizing the morphological and biochemical tests as Gemella morbillorum as opportunistic pathogen from oral cavity of children infected with typhoid fever. Genetic identification of 16s rRNA of isolated pure culture exemplified the presence of that gene in 533 bp of electrophoresis.

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Osamah Faisal Kokaz. (2019). Gemella Morbillorum Incidence within Typhoid Fever Patients. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 269–275. Retrieved from http://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/11820
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