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1 Pathology Department, Royal Dental Hospital, University of London, London WC2H 7LJ, England
The mean concentration of haemophili in 31 specimens of plaque was 1.23 X 106 per milligram or approximately 4.4% of the viable bacteria present. Occurrence of different species was similar to saliva with Haemophilus parainfluenzae constituting 87.8%. Most haemophili produced neuraminidase and appeared to be primarily responsible for the small amounts of this enzyme in plaque.
Submitted on August 6, 1974
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