Coriobacteriia

Coriobacteriia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinomycetota
Class: Coriobacteriia
König 2013[1]
Orders[2]
Synonyms
  • Coriobacteriidae Stackebrandt, Rainey & Ward-Rainey 1997
  • "Coriobacteriineae" corrig. Garrity & Holt 2001

The Coriobacteriia are a class of Gram-positive bacteria within the Actinomycetota phylum.[3][4] Species within this group are nonsporulating, strict or facultative anaerobes that are capable of thriving in a diverse set of ecological niches.[5][6][7][8] Gordonibacter species are the only members capable of motility by means of flagella within the class. Several species within the Coriobacteriia class have been implicated with human diseases that range in severity. Atopobium, Olsenella, and Cryptobacterium species have responsible for human oral infections including periodontitis, halitosis, and other endodontic infections.[9][10] Eggerthella species have been associated with severe blood bacteraemia and ulcerative colitis.[11]

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