Bergeyella
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Genus: | Bergeyella Vandamme et al. 1994[1]
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Bergeyella zoohelcum[1] | |
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Bergeyella is a rod-shaped, Gram-negative, aerobic, non-spore-forming and non-motile genus from the family of Flavobacteriaceae.[1][2][3][4]
References
- ^ a b c d Parte, A.C. "Bergeyella". LPSN.
- ^ a b c "Bergeyella cardium". www.uniprot.org.
- ^ "Bergeyella". Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: 1–3. 1 January 2015. doi:10.1002/9781118960608.gbm00297.
- ^ George M., Garrity (2011). Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology (2nd ed.). New York: Springer Science + Business Media. ISBN 0-387-68572-3.
Further reading
- Shukla, S. K.; Paustian, D. L.; Stockwell, P. J.; Morey, R. E.; Jordan, J. G.; Levett, P. N.; Frank, D. N.; Reed, K. D. (8 January 2004). "Isolation of a Fastidious Bergeyella Species Associated with Cellulitis after a cat bite and a Phylogenetic Comparison with Bergeyella zoohelcum Strains". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 42 (1): 290–293. doi:10.1128/JCM.42.1.290-293.2004. PMC 321680. PMID 14715767.
- Lin, Wei-Ru; Chen, Yao-Shen; Liu, Yung-Ching (2007). "Cellulitis and Bacteremia Caused by Bergeyella zoohelcum". Journal of the Formosan Medical Association. 106 (7): 573–576. doi:10.1016/S0929-6646(07)60008-4. PMID 17660147.
- Montejo, Miguel; Aguirrebengoa, Koldo; Ugalde, Jon; Lopez, Leire; Saez Nieto, Juan Antonio; Hernández, Jose Luis (November 2001). "Bergeyella zoohelcum Bacteremia after a Dog Bite". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 33 (9): 1608–1609. doi:10.1086/322724.
- Zamora, L.; Domínguez, L.; Fernández-Garayzábal, J.F.; Vela, A.I. (May 2016). "Bergeyella porcorum sp. nov., isolated from pigs". Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 39 (3): 160–163. doi:10.1016/j.syapm.2016.03.006. PMID 27039167.