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1                                              S. bovis and S. bovis variant (sometimes referred to as
2                                              S. bovis is divided into two biotypes: I and II.
3                       Several cases of adult S. bovis meningitis have been reported, usually in assoc
4 an identify S. bovis biotype I strains among S. bovis clinical isolates.
5                                 S. bovis and S. bovis variant (sometimes referred to as S. bovis biot
6  reported for the Streptococcus pyogenes and S. bovis groups of species, even though many streptococc
7 S. bovis biotype II/2, those of cluster 1 as S. bovis biotype II/1, and that of cluster 2a as S. bovi
8 ovis biotype II/1, and that of cluster 2a as S. bovis biotype I.
9  system identified isolates of cluster 2b as S. bovis biotype II/2, those of cluster 1 as S. bovis bi
10 y among organisms historically classified as S. bovis.
11 ly related to and historically identified as S. bovis (e.g., S. macedonicus) are associated with mali
12 om 1975 to 1985 and previously identified as S. bovis or streptococcus group D nonenterococci were sh
13 d S. bovis variant (sometimes referred to as S. bovis biotypes I and II, respectively) are phenotypic
14          There are many reports linking both S. bovis bacteremia and endocarditis with various forms
15 ate with bacteremia and meningitis caused by S. bovis variant (S. bovis biotype II/2) and review the
16 cellent correlation of biotype and genotype: S. bovis biotype II/2 isolates form a separate genospeci
17                                     However, S. bovis is capable of causing fulminant neonatal sepsis
18 development of a PCR test which can identify S. bovis biotype I strains among S. bovis clinical isola
19 le in the predominance of this subspecies in S. bovis endocarditis.
20 ledge, the third documented case of neonatal S. bovis meningitis in the English language literature.
21 een disease states and different biotypes of S. bovis are apparent.
22 ed by different biotypes or newer species of S. bovis.
23 s isolates with fewer genes present in other S. bovis group species/subspecies.
24 oup D nonenterococci were shown to represent S. bovis biotypes I (11 isolates) and II/2 (1 isolate),
25 orm a separate genospecies distinct from the S. bovis, S. gallolyticus, and S. infantarius type strai
26 o explore the incidence of competence in the S. bovis group, 25 isolates of S. infantarius and S. mac
27                                   Two of the S. bovis biotype I cases were associated with colon canc
28 clude that at least these two species of the S. bovis group retain a robust system of natural transfo
29 ovide a brief overview of the history of the S. bovis group, an outline of the currently accepted cla
30  distance of about 2.5% dissimilarity to the S. bovis type strain (cluster 2) and were associated wit
31 fection (UTI), and sepsis clustered with the S. bovis type strain ATCC 33317 (cluster 1); other close
32 luster 2b) that was biochemically similar to S. bovis biotype II/2 (mannitol negative and beta galact
33 a and meningitis caused by S. bovis variant (S. bovis biotype II/2) and review the literature.
34                                      Whether S. bovis biotype II or other organisms closely related t
35 atio for gender and age (+/-3 years) without S. bovis bacteremia and personal history of CRN and with

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