“…However, the emergence and increase of antimicrobial-resistant C. acnes strains have become a great concern, and antimicrobial use for acne treatment is strongly related to these phenomena ( 4 to 7 ). Cutibacterium species, such as C. avidum , C. granulosum , C. modestum , and C. namnetense , in addition to C. acnes , are commensal skin bacteria ( 8 , 9 ). Cutibacterium species other than C. acnes are rarely found in acne lesions.…”