Fusobacterium species
MICROBIOLOGY
- Anaerobic, Gram-negative bacteria
- Slender rods with pointed ends [Fig] sometimes appear pleomorphic (coccoid, spheroid).
- It may grow under anaerobic conditions on a number of media, such as CVE (crystal-violet erythromycin) agar, modified chopped meat medium added with 2% agar or Brucella blood agar.
- Multiple species, but usually two, account for most human disease:
- Fusobacterium nucleatum is part of dental plaque flora and is also a cause of invasive infection of the head/neck and elsewhere.
- F. necrophorum: cause of pharyngotonsillitis, Lemierre syndrome (septic jugular vein thrombophlebitis) and peritonsillar abscess, especially in children and young adults
- Other: F. mortiferum (occasional cause of bacteremia)
- Fusobacterium spp. are sensitive to colistin and kanamycin, distinguishing them from Bacteroides and Porphyromonas.
- Slender rods with pointed ends [Fig] sometimes appear pleomorphic (coccoid, spheroid).
- Produces significant LPS, which may account for virulence.
- Historically thought to be part of normal human flora; some, especially for F. nucleatum, believe it is more likely a pathogen if recovered.
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Last updated: June 10, 2024
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