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==See also==
==See also==
[[Reports of Streptococcus mitis on the moon]].
*[[Reports of Streptococcus mitis on the moon]]


==References==
==References==

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Streptococcus mitis
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mitis

Streptococcus mitis is a mesophilic alpha-hemolytic species of Streptococcus that inhabits the human mouth. It is a Gram positive, coccus, facultative anaerobe and catalase negative. It can cause endocarditis[1]. It has been widely reported that this organism survived for over two years on the Surveyor 3 probe on the moon; but some NASA scientists suggest this may be a result of contamination during or after return of Surveyor parts to Earth, as the person assembling the camera may have sneezed.[2]

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  1. ^ Lamas CC, Eykyn SJ.vv” Blood culture negative endocarditis: analysis of 63 cases presenting over 25 years.” Heart. 2003 March; 89(3): 258–262. PMCID: PMC1767579.
  2. ^ http://lsda.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/experiment/exper.cfm?exp_index=1651. NASA

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