Treponema socranskii | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Spirochaetota |
Class: | Spirochaetia |
Order: | Spirochaetales |
Family: | Treponemataceae |
Genus: | Treponema |
Species: | T. socranskii
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Binomial name | |
Treponema socranskii Smibert et al. 1984[1]
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Treponema socranskii was isolated from gum swabs of people with periodontitis and clinically-induced periodontitis.[2] It is a motile, helically coiled, obligate anaerobe that grows best at 37 °C, and is a novel member of its genus because of its ability to ferment molecules that other Treponema species cannot.[2][3] T. socranskii’s growth is positively correlated with gingival inflammation, which indicates that it is a leading cause of gingivitis and periodontitis.[4]
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