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- Gardnerella ****lis is a species of Gram-variable-staining facultative anaerobic bacteria. The organisms are small (1.0–1.5 μm in diameter) non-spore-forming...
- a number of bacteria, it is believed that most infections start with Gardnerella ****lis creating a biofilm, which allows other opportunistic bacteria...
- Gardnerella is a genus of Gram-variable-staining facultative anaerobic bacteria. It is named after Hermann L. Gardner (1912–1982), an American bacteriologist...
- are a medical sign of bacterial vaginosis, particularly that caused by Gardnerella ****lis, a group of Gram-variable bacteria. This bacterial infection...
- decrease in Lactobacillus scored as 0 to 4), small Gram-variable rods (Gardnerella ****lis morphotypes; scored as 0 to 4), and curved Gram-variable rods...
- pathogenic microorganisms, e.g. Bacteroides fragilis, Escherichia coli, Gardnerella ****lis, Mobiluncus spp., Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Peptostreptococcus...
- Actinomycetota not in the Actinomycetales, Gardnerella is one of the most researched. classification of Gardnerella is controversial, and MeSH catalogues it...
- 1080/08884310420001679386. S2CID 144058326. De Jong AR (1985). "Vaginitis due to Gardnerella ****lis and to Candida albicans in ****ual abuse". Child Abuse & Neglect...
- coccus (spherical) and bacillus (elongated). Haemophilus influenzae, Gardnerella ****lis, and Chlamydia trachomatis are coccobacilli. Aggregatibacter...
- krusei Bacterial vaginosis: vaginitis caused by increased growth of Gardnerella (a bacterium). Aerobic vaginitis Other less common infections are caused...