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Actinomyces

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Description of Actinomyces:
Actinomyces is gram-positive, rod-shaped, anaerobic bacteria that normally forms filaments. Living within sopils, as commensls of animals or as oathogens or disease-producing. In humans, it exists as a normal component of the microbial community within mouth and throat but also may cause symptomatic or asymptomatic urinogenital infections (actinomycoses), infect the heart, brain, gall bladder, etc. Originally described from infections in cattle, type species: Actinomyces bovis Harz 1877. Described by Harz C. O. 1877 Actinomyces bovis ein neuer schimmel in den geweben des rindes. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Thiermedizin. 1877-1878, 5, 125-140. The word Actinomyces is also used as a colloquial term for all Actinomycete fungi.



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Classification by
 

Cellular life [2]
 Eubacteria [1]
  Actinobacteria [1]
   Actinobacteridae
    Actinomycetales [1]
     Actinomycineae
      Actinomycetaceae
      Actinobaculum
      Actinomyces [1]
      Actinomyces bovis
      Actinomyces denticolens
      Actinomyces hordeovulneris
      Actinomyces howellii
      Actinomyces humiferus
      Actinomyces israellii
      Actinomyces listeri
      Actinomyces meyeri
      Actinomyces muris
      Actinomyces naeslundii
      Actinomyces odontolyticus
      Actinomyces propionicus
      Actinomyces pyogenes
      Actinomyces slackii
      Actinomyces suis
      Actinomyces viscosus
      Actinopolymorpha
      Arcanobacterium
      Mobiluncus


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