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Oral Anerobe Commonly Aspiration Pneumonia Peptostreptococcus Cough Productive

Peptostreptococcus, an oral anaerobe, commonly causes aspiration pneumonia, presenting with productive cough and foul-smelling sputum, often in individuals with poor dentition.

Peptostreptococcus, an oral anaerobe, commonly causes aspiration pneumonia, presenting with productive cough and foul-smelling sputum, often in individuals with poor dentition.

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Peptostreptococcus
Cough productive
Foul-smelling sputum
Poor dentition

Tags: microbiology

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