
|Articles|November 1, 2001
New bacteria strains found in prostatitis patients
Toronto-A team of Canadian researchers has isolated at least two unexpected strains of bacteria from the genitourinary fluids of men with type III (nonbacterial) prostatitis. The two strains, Proteobacterium species and Paenibacillus species, have never before been identified in patients with prostatitis.
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