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  2. Actinomyces - Wikipedia

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    Actinomyces species may form endospores, and while individual bacteria are rod-shaped, Actinomyces colonies form fungus-like branched networks of hyphae. [3] The aspect of these colonies initially led to the incorrect assumption that the organism was a fungus and to the name Actinomyces, "ray fungus" (from Greek actis, ray or beam, and mykes ...

  3. Winkia neuii - Wikipedia

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    Actinomyces neuii Funke et al. 1994 Winkia neuii is a species of Gram-positive , rod-shaped bacteria within the genus Winkia . It is known to live commensally on and within humans as part of normal, healthy microbiota of the human vagina [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  4. Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the bacteria that might be implicated in destructive periodontal disease. Although it has been found more frequently in localized aggressive periodontitis, [3] prevalence in any population is rather high. It has also been isolated from actinomycotic lesions (mixed infection with certain Actinomyces species, in particular A. israelii).

  5. Stool test - Wikipedia

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    Other stool tests involve the detection of antibiotic resistance as to guide appropriate therapy, e.g. Clarithromycin resistance of Helicobacter pylori represents a major challenge in eradication therapy but the responsible bacterial genomic markers can be detected in stool using PCR technology and thus can guide the prescription of the ...

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  7. Actinomycetales - Wikipedia

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    Actinomycetales can be found mostly in soil and decaying organic matter, as well as in living organisms such as humans and animals. They form symbiotic nitrogen fixing associations with over 200 species of plants, and can also serve as growth promoting or biocontrol agents, or cause disease in some species of plants.

  8. Actinomycetaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Actinomycetaceae (often called actinomycetes or mycelial bacteria) are a family of bacteria in the order Actinomycetales that contains the medically important genus Actinomyces. These organisms are closely related to the mycobacteria, but were originally classified as fungi because they were thought to be transitional forms between bacteria ...

  9. Actinomycetia - Wikipedia

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