A. viscosus causes periodontal disease in animals and has been isolated from human dental calculus and root surface caries, as well as the oral cavity of hamsters and actinomycotic lesions in swine, cats, and dogs. Furthermore, it has been shown to cause
endocarditis in humans.
A. viscosus has also been known to cause
lung infections, but only in very few cases. Infections are treatable with
penicillin for three-week therapies. == Diagnosis ==