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Non-Sporeforming Anaerobes
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Stains gram-variable or gram-negative, but not a gram-negative cell wall
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Non-Sporeforming Anaerobes (cont.)
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Most Common Sites of Anaerobic Infection
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Characteristics of Anaerobic Infection
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Characteristic Clinical Signs of Anaerobic Infection
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Anaerobic Gram-Positive Non-Sporeforming Bacterial Infections
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Gram-Positive Non-sporeforming Anaerobes NOTE: Figure legend in text indicates that each of these organisms is a bacillus (i.e., rod- shaped). This is INCORRECT. Peptostreptococcus is, as the name indicates, a coccus.
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Diseases Associated with Anaerobic Gram-Positive Bacilli
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Gram Stain and Macroscopic Colonies of Actinomyces NOTE: Molar tooth appearance of colonies on agar can help remind us that the oral cavity is a common niche for Actinomyces.
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Actinomyces Infections
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Cervicofacial Actinomycosis NOTE: Sinus tract originating in oral cavity has made it’s way to the surface at the jawline.
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Colonized IUD Resulting in Pelvic Actinomycosis
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Epidemiology of Actinomycosis
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Sulfur Granule from Sinus Tract of Actinomycotic Infection
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Epidemiology of Propionibacterium (doxycycline)
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Anaerobic Gram-Negative Non-Sporeforming Bacterial Infections
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Anaerobic Gram-Negative Infections
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Anaerobic Gram-Negative Infections (cont.)
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Clinically Predominant Anaerobic Gram-Negatives
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Broad Classes of Virulence Factors Associated with Gram-Neg. Anaerobes Adhesins Protection from: Oxygen toxicity Phagocytosis Tissue Destruction
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Anaerobic Gram-Neg. Virulence Factors
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Anaerobic Gram-Negative Virulence Factors (cont.)
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Epidemiology of Bacteroides
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Bacteroides Gram Stain
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Bacteroides Virulence Factors
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[1] [5] [3] [4] [2] [6] [8] [7] SUBUNIT DEAD LIVE MIXED + + Bacteroides Pathogenicity
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REVIEW Non-Sporeforming Anaerobes
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Characteristics of Anaerobic Infection REVIEW
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Characteristic Clinical Signs of Anaerobic Infection REVIEW
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Most Common Sites of Anaerobic Infection REVIEW
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Review of Anaerobic Gram-Positive Non-Sporeforming Bacterial Infections REVIEW
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Gram-Positive Non-sporeforming Anaerobes REVIEW
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Actinomyces Infections REVIEW
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Epidemiology of Actinomycosis REVIEW
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Epidemiology of Propionibacterium (doxycycline) REVIEW
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Review of Anaerobic Gram-Negative Non-Sporeforming Bacterial Infections REVIEW
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Anaerobic Gram-Negative Infections REVIEW
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Anaerobic Gram-Negative Infections (cont.) REVIEW
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Clinically Predominant Anaerobic Gram-Negatives REVIEW
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Broad Classes of Virulence Factors Associated with Gram-Neg. Anaerobes Adhesins Protection from: Oxygen toxicity Phagocytosis Tissue Destruction REVIEW
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Anaerobic Gram-Neg. Virulence Factors REVIEW
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Anaerobic Gram-Negative Virulence Factors (cont.) REVIEW
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Epidemiology of Bacteroides REVIEW
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Bacteroides Virulence Factors REVIEW
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[1] [5] [3] [4] [2] [6] [8] [7] SUBUNIT DEAD LIVE MIXED + + Bacteroides Pathogenicity REVIEW
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