Starter cultures such as lactic acid bacteria ( LAB ) and coagulase-negative cocci ( CNC ) are most commonly used in salami production.
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The species of anaerobic gram-positive cocci isolated most commonly include Peptostreptococcus magnus, Peptostreptococcus asaccharolyticus, Peptostreptococcus anaerobius, Peptostreptococcus prevotii, and Peptostreptococcus micros.
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Also isolated from sinuses, teeth and mastoid . 46 % of 39 brain abscesses in one study showed anaerobic gram-positive cocci and microaerophilic streptococci.
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Dear T . W . : Valley Fever is a fungal infection called Coccidioidomycosis or Cocci and usually infects the lungs in individuals in the southwestern United States.
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Most often Anaerobic gram-positive cocci are usually recovered mixed in with other anaerobic or aerobic bacteria from various infections at different sites of the human body.
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The diagnosis is made through a series of blood tests called the " Cocci Titer, " chest X-ray and / or body fluid culture.
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Anaerobic gram-positive cocci such as " Peptostreptococcus " are the second most frequently recovered anaerobes and account for approximately one quarter of anaerobic isolates found.
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The cocci splits into two valves, with one black seed each, and are 6 mm long and shiny, attached by a membrane of a similar length.
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Anaerobic gram-positive cocci that produce large amounts of lactic acid during the process of carbohydrate fermentation were reclassified as Streptococcus parvulus and Streptococcus morbillorum from Peptococcus or Peptostreptococcus.