Acinetobacter soli explained
Acinetobacter soli is a Gram-negative, catalase-positive, oxidase-negative, strictly aerobic rod-shaped, nonmotile bacterium from the genus Acinetobacter isolated from forest soil at Mt. Baekwoon in the Republic of Korea.[1] .[2] Acinetobacter soli can cause bloodstream infection in neonates.[3]
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Notes and References
- Book: Dongyou Liu . Molecular Detection of Human Bacterial Pathogens . 1 . Crc Pr Inc . 13 April 2011 . 978-1439812389.
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- Pellegrino . F. L. P. C. . Vieira . V. V. . Baio . P. V. P. . Dos Santos . R. M. R. . Dos Santos . A. L. A. . Santos . N. G. D. B. . Meohas . M. M. G. L. . Santos . R. T. . De Souza . T. C. . Da Silva Dias . R. C. . Santoro-Lopes . G. . Riley . L. W. . Moreira . B. M. . Acinetobacter soli as a Cause of Bloodstream Infection in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit . 10.1128/JCM.00326-11 . Journal of Clinical Microbiology . 49 . 6 . 2283–2285 . 2011 . 21525230. 3122775 .