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Pasteurella bettyae

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Pasteurella bettyae
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P. bettyae
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Pasteurella bettyae
Sneath and Stevens 1990

Pasteurella bettyae is a bacterium associated with human Bartholin gland abscess and finger infections.[1]

References

  1. ^ Sneath, P. H. A.; Stevens, M. (1990). "Actinobacillus rossii sp. nov., Actinobacillus seminis sp. nov., nom. rev., Pasteurella bettii sp. nov., Pasteurella lymphangitidis sp. nov., Pasteurella mairi sp. nov., and Pasteurella trehalosi sp. nov". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 40 (2): 148–153. doi:10.1099/00207713-40-2-148. ISSN 0020-7713.

Further reading

  • Gautier, Anne-Lise, et al. "Rapid and accurate identification of human isolates of Pasteurella and related species by sequencing the sodA gene." Journal of clinical microbiology 43.5 (2005): 2307-2314.
  • Moritz, F., et al. "Fatal Pasteurella bettyae pleuropneumonia in a patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus." Clinical Infectious Diseases 22.3 (1996): 591-592.