Lactobacillus Species: Taxonomic Complexity and Controversial Susceptibilities
Volume: 60, Issue: suppl_2, Pages: S98 - S107
Published: Apr 28, 2015
Abstract
The genus Lactobacillus is a taxonomically complex and is composed of over 170 species that cannot be easily differentiated phenotypically and often require molecular identification. Although they are part of the normal human gastrointestinal and vaginal flora, they can also be occasional human pathogens. They are extensively used in a variety of commercial products including probiotics. Their antimicrobial susceptibilities are poorly defined in...
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Title
Lactobacillus Species: Taxonomic Complexity and Controversial Susceptibilities
Published Date
Apr 28, 2015
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
suppl_2
Pages
S98 - S107
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