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Species of bacterium
Dialister pneumosintes (formerly named Bacteroides pneumosintes) is a nonfermentative, anaerobic, gram-negative rod that grows with small, circular, transparent
Dialister_pneumosintes
Genus of bacteria
Dialister is a genus of Bacillota bacteria classified within the class Negativicutes. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic
Dialister
Class of bacteria
Acetonema Methylomusa Sporomusa Veillonellaceae Veillonella Negativicoccus Dialister [incl. Allisonella] Megasphaera [incl. Anaeroglobus] Selenomonadaceae
Negativicutes
al. 1985 "Selenobacteria" "Selenomonadia" "Sporomusales" Sporomusaceae Dialister Bergey et al. 1923 ex Moore & Moore 1994 "Selenobacteria" "Selenomonadia"
List_of_bacteria_genera
Family of bacteria
Marchandin et al. 2010 Dialisteraceae Dialister Bergey et al. 1923 ex Moore & Moore 1994 [incl. Allisonella] Dialister species-grooup 2 Megasphaeraceae Megasphaera_C
Veillonellaceae
Genus of bacteria
PMID 27717798. Morotomi, M.; Nagai, F.; Sakon, H.; Tanaka, R. (1 December 2008). "Dialister succinatiphilus sp. nov. and Barnesiella intestinihominis sp. nov., isolated
Barnesiella
Infection of uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries or the inner surface of pelvis
Coagulase-negative staphylococcus Atopobium vaginae Acinetobacter spp. Dialister spp. Fusobacterium gonidiaformans Gemella spp. Leptotrichia spp. Mogibacterium
Pelvic_inflammatory_disease
RNA family
was discovered by bioinformatics. folP motifs are found in the genus Dialister. folP motif RNAs likely function as cis-regulatory elements, in view of
FolP_RNA_motif
Cryptococcus spp fungi Mouth Desulfobacter spp Mouth Desulfovibrio spp Mouth Dialister spp Firmicutes Mouth Eikenella corrodens Proteobacteria Mouth Sometimes
List_of_human_microbiota
Species of bacterium
13241. Morotomi, M.; Nagai, F.; Sakon, H.; Tanaka, R. (1 December 2008). "Dialister succinatiphilus sp. nov. and Barnesiella intestinihominis sp. nov., isolated
Barnesiella_intestinihominis
Concept in epidemiology
bacteria of several different species (e.g., Porphyromonas gingivalis, Dialister pneumosintes, Prevotella intermedia) that adhere to and reproduce on tooth
Syndemic
Gram stain form reference Aerococcus spp. cocci Atopobium spp. bacillus Dialister spp. bacillus Eggerthella spp. bacillus Finegoldia spp. Gardnerella spp
List of microbiota species of the lower reproductive tract of women
List_of_microbiota_species_of_the_lower_reproductive_tract_of_women
Genus of bacteria
seregens gen. nov., sp. nov.; Johnsonella ignava gen. nov., sp. nov.; and Dialister pneumosintes gen. nov., comb. nov., nom. rev., Anaerobic gram-negative
Catonella
(1853–1929), erroneously suggested that Bacterium pneumosintes (now called Dialister pneumosintes) causes influenza. In the 1930s, Albert Sabin and Peter Olitsky
Peter_K._Olitsky
Bacterium
seregens gen. nov., sp. nov.; Johnsonella ignava gen. nov., sp. nov.; and Dialister pneumosintes gen. nov., comb. nov., nom. rev., Anaerobic Gram-Negative
Hallella
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