are predominantly found in the human oropharynx, and extracavity infections are rare. Conventional culture limitations hinder recovery, potentially causing overlooked infections. Molecular techniques reveal their roles in various infections. causes pneumonia, while in empyema is scarcely reported. We present a case of a 61-year-old man who suffered from tonsillitis, deep neck infection, necrotizing mediastinitis, and bilateral pleural infections. Mixed pathogens, mainly , were implicated.

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