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Brachybacterium massiliense

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Brachybacterium massiliense
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B. massiliense
Binomial name
Brachybacterium massiliense
Alou 2017

Brachybacterium massiliense is a species of Gram positive bacterium. It was first isolated from a stool sample of 38-month-old healthy girl from Senegal. The species was first proposed in 2017, and the name is derived from Massilia, the Roman name for Marseille, the location of the laboratory where B. massiliense was first isolated.[1]

References

  1. ^ Tidjani Alou, M; Cadoret, F; Brah, S; Diallo, A; Sokhna, C; Mehrej, V; Lagier, J.-C; Fournier, P.-E; Raoult, D (2017). "' Khelaifiella massiliensis ', ' Niameybacter massiliensis ', ' Brachybacterium massiliense ', ' Enterobacter timonensis ', ' Massilibacillus massiliensis ', new bacterial species and genera isolated from the gut microbiota of healthy infants". New Microbes and New Infections. 19: 1–7. doi:10.1016/j.nmni.2017.02.002. PMC 5477064. PMID 28652919.