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Peptoniphilus
''Peptoniphilus'' is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Peptoniphilus'' derives from:New Latin noun ''peptonum'', peptone; New Latin adjective ''philus'' from Greek adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Peptoniphilus'', friend of peptone, referring to the use of peptone as a major energy source. Classification Peptoniphilus are gram positive anaerobic cocci that were formerly classified in the genus Peptostreptococcus. They are non-saccharolytic, use peptone as a major energy source and produce butyrate. Clinical relevance This genus is part of the vaginal and gut microbiota. They have been reported to as present in diabetic skin and soft tissue infections, bone and joint infections, surgical site infections, chorioamnionitis and bloodstream infections. They are typically found as part of polymicrobial infections but are difficult to recover with usual clinical cultures. They hav ...
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Peptoniphilus Lacrimalis
''Peptoniphilus'' is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Peptoniphilus'' derives from:New Latin noun ''peptonum'', peptone; New Latin adjective ''philus'' from Greek adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Peptoniphilus'', friend of peptone, referring to the use of peptone as a major energy source. Classification Peptoniphilus are gram positive anaerobic cocci that were formerly classified in the genus Peptostreptococcus. They are non-saccharolytic, use peptone as a major energy source and produce butyrate. Clinical relevance This genus is part of the vaginal and gut microbiota. They have been reported to as present in diabetic skin and soft tissue infections, bone and joint infections, surgical site infections, chorioamnionitis and bloodstream infections. They are typically found as part of polymicrobial infections but are difficult to recover with usual clinical cultures. They hav ...
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Peptoniphilus Koenoeneniae
''Peptoniphilus'' is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Peptoniphilus'' derives from: New Latin noun ''peptonum'', peptone; New Latin adjective ''philus'' from Greek adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' meaning friend, loving; New Latin masculine gender noun ''Peptoniphilus'', friend of peptone, referring to the use of peptone as a major energy source. Classification Peptoniphilus are gram positive anaerobic cocci that were formerly classified in the genus Peptostreptococcus. They are non-saccharolytic, use peptone as a major energy source and produce butyrate. Clinical relevance This genus is part of the vaginal and gut microbiota. They have been reported to as present in diabetic skin and soft tissue infections, bone and joint infections, surgical site infections, chorioamnionitis and bloodstream infections. They are typically found as part of polymicrobial infections but are difficult to recover with usual clinical cultures. ...
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Peptoniphilus Coxii
''Peptoniphilus coxii'' is a bacterium from the genus of ''Peptoniphilus ''Peptoniphilus'' is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Peptoniphilus'' derives from:New Latin noun ''peptonum'', peptone; New Latin adjective ''philus'' from Greek adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' mea ...'' which has been isolated from human infections. References External linksType strain of ''Peptoniphilus coxii'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Bacteria described in 2013 Eubacteriales {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Peptoniphilus Duerdenii
''Peptoniphilus duerdenii'' is a Gram-positive and anaerobic bacterium from the genus of ''Peptoniphilus ''Peptoniphilus'' is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Peptoniphilus'' derives from:New Latin noun ''peptonum'', peptone; New Latin adjective ''philus'' from Greek adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' mea ...'' which has been isolated from a human wound. References External linksType strain of ''Peptoniphilus duerdenii'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Bacteria described in 2012 Eubacteriales {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Peptoniphilus Catoniae
''Peptoniphilus catoniae'' is a Gram-positive and obligately anaerobic bacterium from the genus of ''Peptoniphilus ''Peptoniphilus'' is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Peptoniphilus'' derives from:New Latin noun ''peptonum'', peptone; New Latin adjective ''philus'' from Greek adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' mea ...'' which has been isolated from human feces from the Ica region in Peru. References Bacteria described in 2016 Eubacteriales {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Peptoniphilus Gorbachii
''Peptoniphilus gorbachii'' is a Gram-positive and anaerobic bacterium from the genus of ''Peptoniphilus'' which has been isolated from a human abscess from Los Angeles in the United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie .... References Bacteria described in 2010 Eubacteriales {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Peptoniphilus Lacydonensis
''Peptoniphilus lacydonensis'' is a Gram-positive, anaerobic and microaerophilic bacterium from the genus of ''Peptoniphilus ''Peptoniphilus'' is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Peptoniphilus'' derives from:New Latin noun ''peptonum'', peptone; New Latin adjective ''philus'' from Greek adjective ''philos (φίλος)'' mea ...'' which has been isolated from a patient with chronic refractory sinusitis. References Bacteria described in 2018 Eubacteriales {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Peptoniphilus Methioninivorax
''Peptoniphilus methioninivorax'' is a Gram-positive and strictly anaerobic bacterium from the genus of ''Peptoniphilus'' which has been isolated from ground beef from Farmington Farmington may refer to: Places Canada *Farmington, British Columbia *Farmington, Nova Scotia (other) United States * Farmington, Arkansas *Farmington, California * Farmington, Connecticut *Farmington, Delaware * Farmington, Georgia ... in the United States. References Bacteria described in 2011 Eubacteriales {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Peptoniphilus Harei
''Peptoniphilus harei'' is a Gram-positive and anaerobic Anaerobic means "living, active, occurring, or existing in the absence of free oxygen", as opposed to aerobic which means "living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen." Anaerobic may also refer to: * Anaerobic adhesive, a bonding a ... bacterium from the genus of '' Peptoniphilus'' which has been isolated from humans. References Bacteria described in 1997 Eubacteriales {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Peptoniphilus Ivorii
''Peptoniphilus ivorii'' is a bacterium from the genus of ''Peptoniphilus'' which has been isolated from a leg ulcer Venous ulcer is defined by the American Venous Forum as "a full-thickness defect of skin, most frequently in the ankle region, that fails to heal spontaneously and is sustained by chronic venous disease, based on venous duplex ultrasound testing." .... References Bacteria described in 1997 Eubacteriales {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Peptostreptococcus
''Peptostreptococcus'' is a genus of anaerobic, Gram-positive, non-spore forming bacteria. The cells are small, spherical A sphere () is a geometrical object that is a three-dimensional analogue to a two-dimensional circle. A sphere is the set of points that are all at the same distance from a given point in three-dimensional space.. That given point is the ce ..., and can occur in short chains, in pairs or individually. They typically move using cilia. ''Peptostreptococcus'' are slow-growing bacteria with increasing resistance to antimicrobial drugs. ''Peptostreptococcus'' is a normal List of microbiota species of the lower reproductive tract of women, inhabitant of the healthy lower reproductive tract of women. Pathogenesis ''Peptostreptococcus'' species are commensal organisms in humans, living predominantly in the mouth, skin, gastrointestinal tract, gastrointestinal, vagina and urinary tracts, and are members of the gut flora, gut microbiota. Under immunosuppresse ...
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Peptoniphilus Asaccharolyticus
''Peptoniphilus asaccharolyticus'' is a species of bacteria belonging to the family Peptoniphilaceae. The cells are small, spherical, and can occur in short chains, in pairs or individually. ''Peptostreptococcus'' are slow-growing bacteria sometimes resistant to antimicrobial drugs. ''Peptoniphilus asaccharolyticus'' is present as part of the microbiota of the lower reproductive tract of women and has been recovered from women with pelvic inflammatory disease Pelvic inflammatory disease, also known as pelvic inflammatory disorder (PID), is an infection of the upper part of the female reproductive system, namely the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries, and inside of the pelvis. Often, there may be no .... References External links Pathogenic bacteria Eubacteriales Bacterial diseases Bacteria described in 1912 {{Clostridia-stub ...
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