“…Further, Leptotrichia species were recovered from healthy patients with oral cancer, premalignant oral lesion [18,28,33,56,91], edentulous infants [29], human vaginal fluid of sexually active and inactive individuals [30,32], HIV-seropositive and -seronegative patients [46], pancreatic cancer patients [18,66], black pigmented stain caries patients [63], and patients with halitosis (Table 2) [42,65,81,82]. Besides, Leptotrichia species were isolated from the blood [4,5,22,74], the amniotic fluid of a patient with a wound and respiratory difficulties [4], breast milk of obese women with gestational diabetes and normal weight [36], oral samples of a patient with new-onset rheumatoid arthritis [20], oral lichen planus patients [88], and even from fermenting Lees liquor [39]. Leptotrichia species were equally isolated from the blood and gastric fluid of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), candidal esophagitis, chronic kidney disease, diabetic, duodenal ulcer, erythematous gastropathy, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastric ulcer, hiatal hernia, reflux esophagitis, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, renal transplant, and sarcoidosis (Table 2) [16].…”