Arcobacter cloacae explained
Arcobacter cloacae is a species of bacteria first isolated from sewage. Its type strain is SW28-13T (=CECT 7834T = LMG 26153T).[1]
Further reading
- Yesilmen, Simten, et al. "Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Arcobacter species in cow milk, water buffalo milk and fresh village cheese."International journal of food microbiology 188 (2014): 11-14.
- Levican, Arturo, et al. "Arcobacter ebronensis sp. nov. and Arcobacter aquimarinus sp. nov., two new species isolated from marine environment."Systematic and Applied Microbiology 38.1 (2015): 30-35.
- Giacometti, Federica, et al. "Characterization of Arcobacter suis isolated from water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) milk." Food Microbiology 51 (2015): 186–191.
- Fisher, Jenny C., et al. "Population dynamics and ecology of Arcobacter in sewage." Frontiers in microbiology 5 (2014).
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Notes and References
- Levican. Arturo. Collado. Luis. Figueras. María José. Arcobacter cloacae sp. nov. and Arcobacter suis sp. nov., two new species isolated from food and sewage. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 36. 1. 2013. 22–27. 0723-2020. 10.1016/j.syapm.2012.11.003. 23265195.