Cronobacter dublinensis explained
Cronobacter dublinensis is a bacterium.[1] Its name pertains to Dublin, the origin of the type strain. The type strain is originally from a milk powder manufacturing facility (LMG 23823T =DSMZ 18705T). C. dublinensis sp. nov. is dulcitol negative and methyl-α-D-glucopyranoside positive and generally positive for indole production.
Further reading
- El-Sharoud. Walid M. O'Brien. Stephen. Negredo. Carmen. Iversen. Carol. Fanning. Séamus. Healy. Brendan. Characterization of Cronobacter recovered from dried milk and related products. BMC Microbiology. 9. 1. 2009. 24. 1471-2180. 10.1186/1471-2180-9-24. 2640398. 19187534 . free .
- Dong. Xiaohui. Wu. Qingping. Wu. Kui. Zhang. Jumei. Real-time PCR targeting OmpA gene for detection of Cronobacter spp. in powdered infant formula. Food Science and Biotechnology. 22. 2. 2013. 309–313. 1226-7708. 10.1007/s10068-013-0082-0. 86299579.
- Tsai. Hsih-Yeh. Liao. Chun-Hsing. Huang. Yu-Tsung. Lee. Ping-Ing. Hsueh. Po-Ren. CronobacterInfections Not from Infant Formula, Taiwan. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 19. 1. 2013. 167–169. 1080-6040. 10.3201/eid1901.120774. 23260041. 3557994.
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Notes and References
- Iversen. Carol. Lehner. Angelika. Mullane. Niall. Bidlas. Eva. Cleenwerck. Ilse. Marugg. John. Fanning. Séamus. Stephan. Roger. Joosten. Han. The taxonomy of Enterobacter sakazakii: proposal of a new genus Cronobacter gen. nov. and descriptions of Cronobacter sakazakii comb. nov. Cronobacter sakazakii subsp. sakazakii, comb. nov., Cronobacter sakazakii subsp. malonaticus subsp. nov., Cronobacter turicensis sp. nov., Cronobacter muytjensii sp. nov., Cronobacter dublinensis sp. nov. and Cronobacter genomospecies 1. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 7. 1. 2007. 64. 1471-2148. 10.1186/1471-2148-7-64. 17439656. 1868726 . free . 2007BMCEE...7...64I .