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Brucella anthropi (Holmes et al. 1988) Hördt et al. 2020[1] | |
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Brucella anthropi is a bacterium.[3] The type strain is strain CIP 82.115 (= CIP 14970 = NCTC 12168 = LMG 3331). O. anthropi strains are rod-shaped, aerobic, gram-negative, non-pigmented and motile by means of peritrichous flagella.[4][5][6] They are emerging as major opportunistic pathogens.[7]
References
- ↑ Euzéby JP, Parte AC. "Brucella". List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN). Retrieved May 15, 2021.
- ↑ Hördt A, García López M, Meier-Kolthoff JP, Schleuning M, Weinhold LM, Tindall BJ, Gronow A, Kyrpides NC, Woyke T, Göker M (2020). "Analysis of 1,000+ Type-Strain Genomes Substantially Improves Taxonomic Classification of Alphaproteobacteria". Front. Microbiol. 11: 468. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2020.00468. PMC 7179689. PMID 32373076.
- ↑ Holmes, B.; Popoff, M.; Kiredjian, M.; Kersters, K. (1988). "Ochrobactrum anthropi gen. nov., sp. nov. from Human Clinical Specimens and Previously Known as Group Vd". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 38 (4): 406–416. doi:10.1099/00207713-38-4-406. ISSN 0020-7713.
- ↑ Kettaneh, A.; Weill, F.-X.; Poilane, I.; Fain, O.; Thomas, M.; Herrmann, J.-L.; Hocqueloux, L. (2003). "Septic Shock Caused by Ochrobactrum anthropi in an Otherwise Healthy Host". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 41 (3): 1339–1341. doi:10.1128/JCM.41.3.1339-1341.2003. ISSN 0095-1137. PMC 150285. PMID 12624082.
- ↑ Cieslak TJ, Drabick CJ, Robb ML (May 1996). "Pyogenic infections due to Ochrobactrum anthropi". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 22 (5): 845–7. doi:10.1093/clinids/22.5.845. PMID 8722944.
- ↑ Kern, W. V.; Oethinger, M.; Marre, R.; Kaufhold, A.; Rozdzinski, E. (1993). "Ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia: Report of four cases and short review". Infection. 21 (5): 306–310. doi:10.1007/BF01712451. ISSN 0300-8126. PMID 8300247. S2CID 42373468.
- ↑ Ryan, Michael P.; Pembroke, J. Tony (2020-11-16). "The Genus Ochrobactrum as Major Opportunistic Pathogens". Microorganisms. 8 (11): 1797. doi:10.3390/microorganisms8111797. ISSN 2076-2607. PMC 7696743. PMID 33207839.
Further reading
- Yu WL, Lin CW, Wang DY (February 1998). "Clinical and microbiologic characteristics of Ochrobactrum anthropi bacteremia". Journal of the Formosan Medical Association. 97 (2): 106–12. PMID 9509845.
- Higgins, C. S. (2001). "Characterization, cloning and sequence analysis of the inducible Ochrobactrum anthropi AmpC beta-lactamase". Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 47 (6): 745–754. doi:10.1093/jac/47.6.745. ISSN 1460-2091. PMID 11389106.
- Scholz, H. C.; Pfeffer, M.; Witte, A.; Neubauer, H.; Al Dahouk, S.; Wernery, U.; Tomaso, H. (2008). "Specific detection and differentiation of Ochrobactrum anthropi, Ochrobactrum intermedium and Brucella spp. by a multi-primer PCR that targets the recA gene". Journal of Medical Microbiology. 57 (1): 64–71. doi:10.1099/jmm.0.47507-0. ISSN 0022-2615. PMID 18065669.
- Gascón, F., et al. "Neumonía extrahospitalaria con bacteriemia por Ochrobactrum anthropi en un niño inmunocompetente." Revista de Diagnóstico Biológico 51.2 (2002): 69–70.
External links
- "Brucella anthropi" at the Encyclopedia of Life
- Type strain of Ochrobactrum anthropi at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
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