The genus Veron (Veillonella) is Gram-negative anaerobic micro-enterococci, with a diameter of 0.3~0.5um and a gram-positive initial culture, and a negative overnight. Pairs, short chains or clumps, without pods, without a seed, without buds. Produces endotoxin and therefore works in a variety of mixed infections. Beatitudes soft tissue abscess and blood detection. Can be seen in the upper respiratory tract and intestinal infections. It lacks the ability to ferment sugars and polyols, and is present in large numbers in animal and human natural cavities. Distribution in the mouth, pharynx, respiratory tract, digestive tract, hair vaginal normal flora. Once the tooth has gram positive bacterium transplant, Veron the bacterium to move with the bacterium plaque to increase obviously, it can consume the lactic acid, therefore people speculated that this bacterium may have the function which causes the decayed tooth to reduce.
Genus Veillonella Veron