Peptostreptococcus asaccharolyticus
Pep·to·strep·to·coc·cus a·sac·char·o·ly'·ti·cus
a bacterial species found in the human large intestine, buccal cavity, pleural cavity, uterus, and vagina; also found in cases of puerperal fever; characterized by its inability to metabolize sugars.
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