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Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 67-85 (January 2003) Microbiological composition of whole saliva and caries experience in minority populations  Harald A.B Linke, MS, PhD, Esther O Kuyinu, DDS, Bolaji Ogundare, DDS, Mohammed M Imam, DDS, Shafiulla H Khan, DDS, Olumide O Olawoye, DDS, Racquel Z LeGeros, MS, PhD  Dental Clinics  Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 67-85 (January 2003) DOI: 10.1016/S0011-8532(02)00060-5

Fig. 1 Studywide mean and standard deviation according to ethnic group of (A) colony forming units (CFU) of total cultivable bacteria per mL of saliva, (B) CFU of streptococci per mL of saliva, (C) CFU of mutans streptococci per mL of saliva (three outliers ignored), and (D) CFU of lactobacilli per mL of saliva (four outliers ignored). Dental Clinics 2003 47, 67-85DOI: (10.1016/S0011-8532(02)00060-5)

Fig. 1 Studywide mean and standard deviation according to ethnic group of (A) colony forming units (CFU) of total cultivable bacteria per mL of saliva, (B) CFU of streptococci per mL of saliva, (C) CFU of mutans streptococci per mL of saliva (three outliers ignored), and (D) CFU of lactobacilli per mL of saliva (four outliers ignored). Dental Clinics 2003 47, 67-85DOI: (10.1016/S0011-8532(02)00060-5)

Fig. 1 Studywide mean and standard deviation according to ethnic group of (A) colony forming units (CFU) of total cultivable bacteria per mL of saliva, (B) CFU of streptococci per mL of saliva, (C) CFU of mutans streptococci per mL of saliva (three outliers ignored), and (D) CFU of lactobacilli per mL of saliva (four outliers ignored). Dental Clinics 2003 47, 67-85DOI: (10.1016/S0011-8532(02)00060-5)

Fig. 1 Studywide mean and standard deviation according to ethnic group of (A) colony forming units (CFU) of total cultivable bacteria per mL of saliva, (B) CFU of streptococci per mL of saliva, (C) CFU of mutans streptococci per mL of saliva (three outliers ignored), and (D) CFU of lactobacilli per mL of saliva (four outliers ignored). Dental Clinics 2003 47, 67-85DOI: (10.1016/S0011-8532(02)00060-5)