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Fig. 5 | Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials

Fig. 5

From: Unveiling the etiology of peritonsillar abscess using next generation sequencing

Fig. 5

Mean relative abundance of the three suggested pathogens of peritonsillar abscess on the occasion where one or another suggested microbe is absent from the sample. A - Mean relative abundances of F. necrophorum and F. nucleatum in cases where S. pyogenes is present and where it is absent from the samples. B - Mean relative abundances of S. pyogenes and F. nucleatum in cases where F. necrophorum is present and where it is absent from the samples. C - Mean relative abundances of S. pyogenes and F. necrophorum in cases where F. nucleatum is present and where it is absent from the samples. Only the statistically significant p values are displayed on the figure. S.p, Streptococcus pyogenes; F.ne, Fusobacterium necrophorum; F.nu, Fusobacterium nucleatum; TB, tonsillar biopsy

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