Brucella inopinata explained
Brucella inopinata is a Gram-negative, nonmotile, non-spore-forming coccoid bacterium, first isolated from a breast implant infection site. Its type strain is BO1T (=BCCN 09-01T =CPAM 6436T).[1] It is a potential cause of brucellosis.
Further reading
- Hernandez-Mora. G.. Manire. C. A.. Gonzalez-Barrientos. R.. Barquero-Calvo. E.. Guzman-Verri. C.. Staggs. L.. Thompson. R.. Chaves-Olarte. E.. Moreno. E.. Serological Diagnosis of Brucella Infections in Odontocetes. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. 16. 6. 2009. 906–915. 1556-6811. 10.1128/CVI.00413-08. 19386800. 2691062.
- Tiller. R. V.. Gee. J. E.. Frace. M. A.. Taylor. T. K.. Setubal. J. C.. Hoffmaster. A. R.. De. B. K.. Characterization of Novel Brucella Strains Originating from Wild Native Rodent Species in North Queensland, Australia. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76. 17. 2010. 5837–5845. 0099-2240. 10.1128/AEM.00620-10. 20639360. 2935067. 2010ApEnM..76.5837T .
- Banai, Menachem, and Michael Corbel. "Taxonomy of Brucella." Open Veterinary Science Journal 4.1 (2010): 85–101.
- Fischer. Dominik. Lorenz. Nadja. Heuser. Wenke. Kämpfer. Peter. Scholz. Holger C.. Lierz. Michael. Abscesses Associated with Abrucella Inopinata–Like Bacterium in a Big-Eyed Tree Frog (Leptopelis Vermiculatus). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 43. 3. 2012. 625–628. 1042-7260. 10.1638/2011-0005R2.1. 23082529.
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Notes and References
- Scholz. H. C.. Nockler. K.. Gollner. C.. Bahn. P.. Vergnaud. G.. Tomaso. H.. Al Dahouk. S.. Kampfer. P.. Cloeckaert. A.. Maquart. M.. Zygmunt. M. S.. Whatmore. A. M.. Pfeffer. M.. Huber. B.. Busse. H. J.. De. B. K.. Brucella inopinata sp. nov., isolated from a breast implant infection. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 60. 4. 2009. 801–808. 1466-5026. 10.1099/ijs.0.011148-0. 19661515. free.