Peptococcus asaccharolyticus (Distaso 1912) Douglas 1957[1]
Peptostreptococcus asaccharolyticus (Distaso 1912) Ezaki et al. 1983[1]
"Schleiferella asaccharolytica" Rajendram et al. 2001[1]
Staphylococcus asaccharolyticus Distaso 1912[1]
Peptoniphilus asaccharolyticus is a species of bacteria belonging to the family Peptoniphilaceae. The cells are small, spherical, and can occur in short chains, in pairs or individually.[2]Peptostreptococcus are slow-growing bacteria sometimes resistant to antimicrobial drugs.[3]
Peptoniphilus asaccharolyticus is present as part of the microbiota of the lower reproductive tract of women and has been recovered from women with pelvic inflammatory disease.[4][5]
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^Higaki S, Kitagawa T, Kagoura M, Morohashi M, Yamagishi T (2000). "Characterization of Peptostreptococcus species in skin infections". J Int Med Res. 28 (3): 143–7. doi:10.1177/147323000002800305. PMID 10983864. S2CID 30682359.
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^Senok, Abiola C; Verstraelen, Hans; Temmerman, Marleen; Botta, Giuseppe A; Senok, Abiola C (2009). "Probiotics for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis". Cochrane Database Syst Rev (4): CD006289. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD006289.pub2. PMID 19821358.
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