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|name              =''Bacteroides fragilis''
 
|phylum            =Bacteroidetes
 
|class              =Bacteroidetes
 
|order              =Bacteroidales
 
|family            =Bacteroidaceae
 
|genus              =Bacteroides
 
|species            =''B. fragilis''
 
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''Bacteroides fragilis'' is a pathogenic anaerobic non-spore-forming Gram-negative species - it is an obligate anaerobe of the gut.
 
  
''B.fragilis'' causes Necrotic suppurative wound infections and is involved in [[Peritonitis]].
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''Bacteroides fragillis'' is a [[Pathogenic non-spore-forming Gram-negative species - Overview|pathogenic, anaerobic, non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria]]. It is an obligate anaerobe of the gut.
  
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''B.fragillis'' causes Necrotic suppurative wound infections and is involved in [[Peritonitis]].
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Revision as of 10:36, 28 July 2010



Also known as: B.fragillis


Bacteroides fragillis is a pathogenic, anaerobic, non-spore-forming Gram-negative bacteria. It is an obligate anaerobe of the gut.

B.fragillis causes Necrotic suppurative wound infections and is involved in Peritonitis.