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Veillonella are gram-negative anaerobic cocci. This bacterium is well known for its lactate fermenting abilities. They are a normal bacterium in the intestines and oral mucosa of mammals. In humans...
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Veillonella are anaerobic, gram-negative cocci, part of the normal flora of the mouth, gastrointestinal tract, and vaginal tract. Veillonella dispar, V. atypica, and V. parvula have been cultured from human specimens. ... Characteristics of the 7 Veillonella endocarditis patients are summarized in the Table.
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These data illustrate that Veillonella spp. are found infrequently in children, mostly in association with mixed infections, and are recovered mixed with mouth and bowel flora. Awareness about the role of anaerobic bacteria in pediatric infections has increased in recent years.
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Veillonella information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues. ... Description of Veillonella...
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Objectives: To investigate high-level piperacillin resistance in Veillonella spp. in the absence of ß-lactamase activity. ... Veillonella spp. are Gram-negative anaerobic cocci and are part of the normal flora of the mouth, gastrointestinal tract and vagina of humans. Although clinically isolated, Veillonella spp.
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Penicillin Resistance in Veillonella; Veillonella species are gram-negative anaerobic cocci that are part of the indigenous human flora, particularly in the oropharynx and the intestinal tract. ... Veillonella remains to be elucidated. Our strains consistently tested negative for b-lactamase by the nitrocefin test.
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; Veillonella spp. rarely cause infections in humans. We report a case of Veillonella endocarditis ... Veillonella dispar, V. atypica, and V. parvula have been cultured from human specimens. They are infrequently isolated in human infections. Rarely, Veillonella species have been the only etiologic agents identified in...
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Clinical Bacteria, gram negative cocci, images, descriptions ... Veillonella sp. This organism is somewhat difficult to grow in vitro. It is part of the normal mouth flora. Veillonella is sometimes mistaken for GC in (oral) gram stain. Most common species is Veillonella parvula.
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