Since then, natural competence has been studied in a number of different bacteria, particularly " Bacillus subtilis ", " Streptococcus pneumoniae " ( Griffith's " pneumococcus " ), " Neisseria gonorrhoeae " and " Haemophilus influenzae ".
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The aerobic bacteria also found mixed with these anaerobic bacteria include Enterobacteriaceae, " Streptococcus " spp . ( including groups A and B ), " Neisseria gonorrhoeae ", " Chlamydia " spp . and " Mycoplasma hominis ".
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The best studied " Proteobacteria " with respect to transformation are the medically important human pathogens " Neisseria gonorrhoeae " ( class beta ), " Haemophilus influenzae " ( class gamma ) and " Helicobacter pylori " ( class epsilon)
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Gentamicin is not used for " Neisseria gonorrhoeae ", " Neisseria meningitidis " or " Legionella pneumophila " bacterial infections ( because of the risk of the person going into shock from lipid A endotoxin found in certain Gram-negative organisms ).
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Medically relevant gram-negative cocci include the four types that cause a sexually transmitted disease ( " Neisseria gonorrhoeae " ), a meningitis ( " Neisseria meningitidis " ), and respiratory symptoms ( " Moraxella catarrhalis ", " Haemophilus influenzae " ).
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A strain of gonnorhea reported to be highly resistant to azithromycin was found in the population in 2015 . " Neisseria gonorrhoeae " is normally susceptible to azithromycin, but the drug is not widely used as monotherapy due to a low barrier to resistance development.
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Acute pelvic inflammatory disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae : Erythrocin?Lactobionate-I . V . ( erythromycin lactobionate for injection, USP ) followed by erythromycin base orally, as an alternative drug in treatment of acute pelvic inflammatory disease caused by N . gonorrhoeae in female patients with a history of sensitivity to penicillin.
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Michod et al . have reviewed evidence that RecA-mediated transformation is an adaptation for homologous recombinational repair of DNA damage in " B . subtilis ", as well as in several other bacterial species ( i . e . " Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Hemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus mutans " and " Helicobacter pylori " ).
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Because of this, blood-borne microorganisms ( hepatitis B, HIV ), organisms associated with sexually transmitted disease ( e . g ., " Neisseria gonorrhoeae " and " Chlamydia trachomatis " ), and normal fauna of the genitourinary tract ( e . g ., " Candida albicans " ) are among those commonly seen in infection of newborns.