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Capnocytophaga species are normal mouth flora but can be opportunistic pathogens causing juvenile peridontitis and bacteremia in the compromised host. Indole-negative fusiforms isolated anaerobically or in the presence of increased CO2 can presumptively be identified as Capnocytophaga species.