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  • Fusobacterium - Wikipedia
    Fusobacterium is a genus of obligate anaerobic, Gram-negative, [2] non-sporeforming bacteria [3] belonging to Gracilicutes Individual cells are slender, rod-shaped bacilli with pointed ends [4][5] Fusobacterium was discovered in 1900 by Courmont and Cade and is common in the flora of humans [6][7]
  • Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes of Fusobacterium Infections: A Six . . .
    Fusobacterium is an obligate anaerobe characterized by its small spindle-shaped Gram-negative rod, non-spore-forming, and non-motile, which predominantly colonizes the oral, gastrointestinal, and upper respiratory tract [1, 2, 3]
  • Lemierre’s Syndrome: Symptoms, Treatments, and Prognosis
    Lemierre’s syndrome is most commonly caused by the bacteria known as Fusobacterium necrophorum Fusobacterium necrophorum is often found in your throat without causing infections
  • Fusobacterium Infections (Including Lemierre Syndrome)
    Fusobacterium species, including Fusobacterium necrophorum and Fusobacterium nucleatum, can be isolated from oropharyngeal specimens in healthy people and are frequent components of human dental plaque with the potential to lead to periodontal disease
  • UpToDate
    The webpage provides information on the treatment and prevention of Fusarium infection
  • Fusobacterium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Fusobacterium organisms are anaerobic, gram-negative bacilli that are similar to certain Bacteroides spp They appear as spindle-shaped cells with sharp ends Both reside in the gut but are capable of causing serious infection
  • Fusobacterium Infection - DoveMed
    Fusobacterium Infection is a bacterial infection caused by the Fusobacterium bacteria The condition is more commonly observed in those with compromised immune systems It is transmitted through close contact with infected individuals or through contaminated surfaces
  • Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of Fusobacterium species . . .
    Fusobacteria are anaerobic gram-negative rods that are a rare cause of serious human disease [1, 2] Two Fusobacterium species, F nucleatum and F necrophorum, are the most commonly isolated pathogens within this genus [2, 3]


















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