(Rodriguez Jovita et al. 1999) Nouioui et al. 2018
Synonyms
Atopobium vaginae Rodriguez Jovita et al. 1999
Fannyhessea vaginae is a species of bacteria in the family Atopobiaceae. It is a facultative anaerobic, Gram-positive rod-shaped or elliptical coccobacillus found as single elements or in pairs or short chains.[2] It is typically isolated from 80% of women with bacterial vaginosis and it is implicated in treatment failures.[3][4] Invasive infections such as bacteremia have been reported.[5]
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^Jovita, M. R.; Collins, M. D.; Sjoden, B.; Falsen, E. (1999). "Characterization of a novel Atopobium isolate from the human vagina: Description of Atopobium vaginae sp. nov". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 49 (4): 1573–1576. doi:10.1099/00207713-49-4-1573. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 10555338.
^Mastromarino, Paola; Vitali, Beatrice; Mosca, Luciana (2013). "Bacterial vaginosis: a review on clinical trials with probiotics" (PDF). New Microbiologica. 36 (3): 229–238. PMID 23912864.
Fannyhesseavaginae is a species of bacteria in the family Atopobiaceae. It is a facultative anaerobic, Gram-positive rod-shaped or elliptical coccobacillus...
bacteria found as single elements or in pairs or short chains. Atopobium vaginae was discovered in 1999. This is a facultative anaerobic bacteria, which...