Abstract
Streptococcus morbillorum was transferred to the genus Gemella in 1988. Infections caused by G. morbillorum are unusual. We report a case of endovascular infection and presumptive septic arthritis caused by G. morbillorum . Previous cases of infection caused by G. morbillorum and G. haemolysans are reviewed.
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