Vagococcus fluvialis is a species of bacteria. The type strain of V. fluvialis is NCDO 2497.[1] It rarely causes human infection. The only genetically proven case of V. fluvialis endocarditis was detected in the
Cochin,
India.[2]
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ISSN0021-8847.
PMID2479630.
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ISSN1050-4648.
PMID22864109.