Bacteroid

Bacteroides is one of the divisions of bacteria, which includes more than two dozen species. Bacteroid infection has a peculiar clinical manifestation, but a rather characteristic course. Characterized by a pronounced inflammatory process and abscess formation, bone tissue damage. There is intoxication. In children, it is extremely rare that only the intestines are affected - often the disease is generalized and proceeds like sepsis.

Bacteriodes are a genus of gram-negative anaerobic non-spore-forming microorganisms, in the form of motile rods and coccoid forms, some of which are immobile and grow in the presence of oxygen, others are obligate anaerobic. Proteus contains two subunits of the bacterial chromosome: one large and 2-4 small ones. The nucleotide specific drug is sensitive - in combination with erythromycin, it has a detrimental effect on rickettsia. 1. Non-pathogenic species. There are several types of LBD that can cause disease in humans. At this time they are the least studied, however, there are assumptions about their pathogenicity: