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The Micrococcus catarrhalis and certain closely allied organisms are common in the nose and throat, and are increased in many cases of catarrhal inflammation such as colds, sore throats, and bronchitis. Though not themselves highly pathogenic, they add their adverse influence in infection by other organisms such as Pneumococci, Streptococci, B. Influenzae, B. Diphtheriae and others mixed vaccines in such cases being sometimes very efficacious in bringing about a cure. The M. Catarrhalis, unlike... the Gonococcus and Meningococcus, grows easily upon ordinary media and at ordinary room- temperature (20 0. ). Group of Organisms producing Specific Infective Fevers, etc. Micrococcus melitensis (Bacillus or Cocco-bacillus meli- tensis). This organism is a very minute, slightly elongated Gram-negative cocco-bacillus (i. E. An organism coming between the cocci and bacilli as regards its shape), and is the cause of Malta, or as it is now preferably called, Mediterranean Fever, a long-continued disease characterised by intermittent or undulating waves of temperature, with joint-pains, emaciation, ORGANISMS WHICH PRODUCE DISEASE 63 sweating, etc.
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