Acinetobacter schindleri explained
Acinetobacter schindleri is a species of bacteria.[1] It is potentially pathogenic.[2] Its type strain is LUH 5832T (= NIPH 1034T = LMG 19576T = CNCTC 6736T).
Further reading
- Loubinoux J, Mihaila-Amrouche L, Le Fleche A, etal . Bacteremia caused by Acinetobacter ursingii . . 41 . 3 . 1337–8 . March 2003 . 12624081 . 150291 . 10.1128/jcm.41.3.1337-1338.2003.
- McGann. P.. Milillo. M.. Clifford. R. J.. Snesrud. E.. Stevenson. L.. Backlund. M. G.. Viscount. H. B.. Quintero. R.. Kwak. Y. I.. Zapor. M. J.. Waterman. P. E.. Lesho. E. P.. Detection of New Delhi Metallo- -Lactamase (Encoded by blaNDM-1) in Acinetobacter schindleri during Routine Surveillance. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 51. 6. 2013. 1942–1944. 0095-1137. 10.1128/JCM.00281-13. 23554204. 3716100.
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Notes and References
- Nemec. A.. De Baere. T.. Tjernberg. I.. Vaneechoutte. M.. van der Reijden. T.. Dijkshoorn. L.. Acinetobacter ursingii sp. nov. and Acinetobacter schindleri sp. nov., isolated from human clinical specimens. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 51. 5. 2001. 1891–1899. 1466-5026. 10.1099/00207713-51-5-1891. 11594623. free.
- Dortet . Laurent . et al . 2006 . Bacterial identification, clinical significance, and antimicrobial susceptibilities of Acinetobacter ursingii and Acinetobacter schindleri, two frequently misidentified opportunistic pathogens . Journal of Clinical Microbiology . 44 . 12. 4471–4478 . 10.1128/jcm.01535-06. 1698419 . 17050816.