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Formerly known as Oerskovia xanthineolytica Taxonomy Family: Promicromonosporaceae Former name: Oerskovia xanthineolytica Natural habitats The environment like the soil, water, decaying plant material. Clinical significance Rarely cause human infections. Infections mainly occur in immunocompromised patients and very often associated with a foreign body.
Taxonomy Family:Micrococcaceae Natural habitats Is a normal in habitant of the mouth and upper respiratory tract. Clinical significance Isolated from dental carries and very rarely cause disease. The most common infection is endocarditis, in people with underlying heart valve disorder.