Fig. 5From: Unveiling the etiology of peritonsillar abscess using next generation sequencingMean 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 biopsyBack to article page