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. 1989 May-Jun;17(3):194-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF01644029.

Taxonomy, virulence and epidemiology of black-pigmented Bacteroides species in relation to oral infections

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Taxonomy, virulence and epidemiology of black-pigmented Bacteroides species in relation to oral infections

T J van Steenbergen et al. Infection. 1989 May-Jun.

Abstract

Black-pigmented Bacteroides species are recognized as suspected pathogens of oral infections. Developments in the taxonomy of this group include description of a new asaccharolytic species, Bacteroides salivosus, and proposal for the reclassification of the asaccharolytic species into a separate genus, Porphyromonas. Studies on the pathogenicity and virulence of black-pigmented Bacteroides species have identified Bacteroides gingivalis as the most virulent species. B. gingivalis and Bacteroides intermedius have been associated with periodontal diseases; Bacteroides endodontalis is isolated specifically from infections in the oral cavity, and other black-pigmented Bacteroides species are recovered from oral mucous sites. DNA restriction endonuclease analysis was adapted for typing of B. gingivalis and B. intermedius.

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