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- who: Qing Yu from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Severe pneumonia caused by Parvimonas micra: a case report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Parvimonas micra (P. micra), also known as Peptostreptococcus micros and Micromonas micra, can be commonly detected on the surface of human skin and as a part of the dental and gastrointestinal flora. The authors used next-generation sequencing (NGS) to detect P. micra-related pneumonia. P. micra is not a dominant bacterium in an aerobic environment, and there have been multiple case reports on P. micra-related abdominal . . .

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