fusobacterium necrophorum การใช้
- Fusobacterium necrophorum ) throat infection progresses to the formation of a peritonsillar abscess.
- Bacteria, such as Fusobacterium necrophorum, migrate through the ulcers and end up in the liver where they cause abscesses.
- One of the common microbes that can lead to widespread dissemination of septic emboli is " Fusobacterium necrophorum ", a Gram negative anaerobic bacillus.
- Modern scholarship suggests that " gloss-anthrax " was not the same disease as modern-day anthrax, but instead could have been foot-and-mouth disease, or a viral infection with a secondary " Fusobacterium necrophorum " infection.
- However, the application of novel molecular biological techniques to taxonomy has established a number of new species, together with the subspeciation of " Fusobacterium necrophorum " and " F . nucleatum ", and provided new methods for identification.