P. bivia is a species of gram-negative bacteria that belongs to the family Prevotellaceae. It is a non-spore forming, obligate anaerobe that is commonly found in the human gastrointestinal tract and associated with various gastrointestinal diseases. P. bivia can also be involved in opportunistic infections in other parts of the body, including the urinary tract and female reproductive system. It is known to produce a range of important enzymes, including proteases, lipases, and glycosidases, which allow it to break down complex molecules and thrive in diverse environments. P. bivia is often sensitive to antibiotics such as metronidazole, clindamycin, and penicillin. Treatment with antibiotics can often help to clear P. bivia infections.
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