Among the culprits, viridans streptococci—the same microbes behind dental plaque and gum infections—were the most common, appearing in 42 per cent of coronary plaques and 43 per cent of surgical samples.
Among the culprits, viridans streptococci—the same microbes behind dental plaque and gum infections—were the most common, appearing in 42 per cent of coronary plaques and 43 per cent of surgical samples.