Normal flora: Streptococcus mitis is commonly present in the mouth, gastrointestinal tract, female genital tract, and skin. It is part of our "normal flora;" the bacteria that are normally present in human beings. Occasionally, it can cause infection (endocarditis, dental infections, meningitis), but infections are unlikely unless the immune system is depressed.
Answered 6/24/2020
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Human bit: I don’t have is the human mouth but is also found in the throat, there’s a parent as well as the mouth.It’s also present in the gastrointestinal system in the female genital system. this bacteria or less contagious but it’s spread is greatest when the individual is ill.
Answered 7/3/2019
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