Veillonellaceae
Veillonellaceae A family of Gramnegative bacteria that grow only in the absence of air. Cells are spherical and characteristically occur in pairs. They are non-motile, and chemo-organotrophic. They are found as parasites in animals, including humans, occurring chiefly in the intestine.
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