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Summary

Twenty-three viridans streptococcal isolates from pyrexial neutropenic patients with various malignant diseases were studied in a comprehensive identification scheme. Fourteen isolates were identified as , five as . and two as . but the remaining two could not be identified reliably. The virulence mechanisms associated with the ability of these species to survive and grow require further investigation but may involve the production of specific glycosidase and proteolytic enzyme activities.

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