Suttonella

Suttonella
Sut·to·nel·la (sut″ə-nelґə) a genus of gram-negative, nonmotile, aerobic or facultatively anaerobic rod-shaped bacteria of the family Cardiobacteriaceae that are normal inhabitants of the human oropharynx. The type species is S. indoloґgenes.

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