Taxonomy
Family: Prevotellaceae
Genus: Seggatella oris
Formely: Prevotella oris
Natural habitats
Belong to the normal flora of the oropharynx, gastrointestinal tract, the genitals and urinary tract.
Clinical significance
Prevotella species are among the dominating microorganisms of the oral cavity, where they, despite their commensalism, can be involved in nearly all types of oral infections.
They are found in the mouth, pleural-, lung- and other infections and they are typical polymicrobial infections
Gram negative coccobacilli or bacilli,
evenly colored with rounded ends,
which often occur in pairs or short chains.
Liquid medium
the bacteria can be more polymorphic, longer and have vacuoles
Obligate anaerobic
BBAØ: colonies are white to gray, round, convex, translucent with a smooth edge and non hemolytic
BBEØ: no growth
Fluorescentie/Woodslamp: no fluorescence
James Versalovic et al.(2011) Manual of Clinical Microbiology 10th Edition
Karen C. Carrol et al (2019) Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 12th Edition