H. parainfluenzae is a known human pathogen that can cause infection in the genital tract.
Prevotella amnii has been isolated from the endometrial lining of the uterus, and in women with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and bacterial vaginosis.
Micrococcus luteus is a cause of urinary tract and other forms of infection in humans, and is multi-drug resistant.
Klebsiella pneumoniae may be involved in vulvovaginal and urinary tract infections, being part of aerobic vaginitis.
Group A Strep – Streptococcus pyogenes – can cause respiratory, skin, vagina and urinary tract infections.
Aspergillus niger is a fungus normally found in soil and fruit and vegetables, but increasingly is being discovered in vaginal and cervical fluids.
Aspergillus fumigatus is a fungus. Read more about vulvovaginal Aspergillus infections.
Aspergillus flavus is a fungus. Read more about vulvovaginal Aspergillus infections.