2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-0691.2007.01803.x
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Development of 16S rRNA-based probes for the identification of Gram-positive anaerobic cocci isolated from human clinical specimens

Abstract: Fluorescent probes targeted at 16S rRNA were designed for Peptostreptococcus anaerobius and Peptostreptococcus stomatis (Pana134), Parvimonas micra (Pamic1435), Finegoldia magna (Fmag1250), Peptoniphilus asaccharolyticus (Pnasa1254), Peptoniphilus ivorii (Pnivo731), Peptoniphilus harei (Pnhar1466), Anaerococcus vaginalis (Avag1280) and Anaerococcus lactolyticus (Alac1438), based on the 16S rRNA sequences of reference strains and 88 randomly chosen clinical isolates. These strains were also used for validation … Show more

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“…harei has often been misidentified as Pt. asaccharolyticus (21), probably due to the fact that these two species share the same biochemical characteristics (10).…”
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“…harei has often been misidentified as Pt. asaccharolyticus (21), probably due to the fact that these two species share the same biochemical characteristics (10).…”
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“…Isolates were genotypically identified by using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) (21) or sequencing, thus allowing more accurate insight into the distribution of susceptible and resistant strains within the different species.…”
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“…Brevundimonas and Dermacoccus species have also been identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing as being part of a diverse range of bacterial species found in aortic aneurysms [35]. Conventional microbiological culture methods have also isolated Sphingomonas species in advanced noma lesions, infections which are open to the environment [36] and Peptoniphilus species have been isolated from human clinical specimens [37,38].…”
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“…Other bacterial genera identified by both culture-dependent and culture-independent methods were Virgibacillus [30], Brevundimonas [33][34][35], Sphingomonas [36] and Peptoniphilus [37,38]. Members of the Virgibacillus genus are environmental bacteria that have never been associated with human infections, whereas all the other genera identified by both methods have been isolated from human clinical specimens.…”
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