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- Anaerococcus is a genus of bacteria. Its type species is Anaerococcus prevotii. These bacteria are Gram-positive and strictly anaerobic. The genus Anaerococcus...
- Anaerococcus tetradius is a bacterium from the family Peptoniphilaceae. It was first isolated from ****l discharges and ovarian abscesses, but is a common...
- Anaerococcus murdochii is a bacterium from the family Peptoniphilaceae. A. murdochii has been reported from skin and wound infections. Resistance or reduced...
- Anaerococcus lactolyticus is a bacterium from the family Peptoniphilaceae. A. lactolyticus along A. ****lis can be a dominant species in Diabetic foot...
- this genus, Anaerococcus hydrogenalis is indole-positive. Also, some strains in this specie can produce urease. Page Species: Anaerococcus hydrogenalis...
- Anaerococcus degeneri is a bacterium from the family Peptoniphilaceae. Page Species: Anaerococcus degeneri on "LPSN - List of Prokaryotic names with Standing...
- Anaerococcus nagyae is a bacterium from the family Peptoniphilaceae. It was first found in a blood culture from a patient with ischemia and influenza....
- Kawamura, Y; Li, N; Zhao, L; Shu, S (1 July 2001). "Proposal of the genera Anaerococcus gen. nov., Peptoniphilus gen. nov. and Gallicola gen. nov. for members...
- body. For females, the most common bacteria found in their paste was Anaerococcus, Anaerovorax, Corynebacterium, Eubacterium, Helcococcus, Porphyromonas...
- → Streptococcus pneumoniae. "M. prevotii" Foubert and Douglas 1948 → Anaerococcus prevotii. "M. roseus" → Kocuria rosea. "M. saccharolyticus" → Staphylococcus...