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Propionibakterien gehören zu den obligaten saprophytären Keimen auf der Hautoberfläche und vor allem im Talgdrüseninfundibulum. Das Genus Propionibakterium wird heute üblicherweise unterteilt in die Spezies P. acnes, P. granulosum und P. avidum. P. acnes kann weiter in einen indolpositiven und einen indolnegativen Typ differenziert werden. Quantitativ überwiegt bei weitem P. acnes. P. granulosum wird relativ häufig gefunden, P. avidum ist außerhalb der intertriginösen Regionen nur ausnahmsweise nachweisbar.

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Gloor, M. (1981). Die Rolle der Propionibakterien im Biochemismus der Haut. In: Christophers, E., Goos, M. (eds) XXXII. Tagung gehalten in Westerland/Sylt vom 16. bis 20. September 1980. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, vol 32. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81671-0_83

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