Prevotella
Takaaki Kobayashi, M.D., Paul G. Auwaerter, M.D.
MICROBIOLOGY
MICROBIOLOGY
MICROBIOLOGY
- Non-motile Gram-negative bacillus may appear as slender rods or coccobacilli. [Fig 1and Fig 2]
- Usually recovered in anaerobic cultures.
- Previously described as a Bacteroides species, reclassified under the genus Prevotella.[16]
- Slow grower, some species require > 48 hrs incubation.
- As for all anaerobic bacteria, diagnosis of Prevotella spp. Infections require specialized techniques for transport, isolation, processing and identification.
- Prevotella identification in many laboratories is still based on phenotypic methods.
- Prevotella spp. are bile-sensitive and vancomycin-resistant in contrast to species of the Bacteroides fragilis group and Porphyromonas spp., respectively.[9]
- More than 50 species of Prevotella have been identified.
- In oral and head-and-neck infections, common isolates were Prevotella intermedia and Prevotella melaninogenica within the pigmented species and Prevotella oris and Prevotella oralis group within the non-pigmented species.[8]
- Prevotella species are intrinsically resistant to aminoglycosides, aztreonam, trimethoprim, sulfonamides and fosfomycin.[9]
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