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Campylobacter lari

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Campylobacter lari (formerly Campylobacter laridis[1]) is a species of nalidixic acid-resistant, thermophilic, microaerophilic bacteria first isolated from human faeces.[2][3] It shows anaerobic growth in the presence of trimethylamine N-oxide hydrochloride. Its type strain is NCTC 11352. It is commonly found in sea gulls. In humans, it has been involved in cases of enteritis,[4] severe abdominal pain and terminal bacteremia.[5][6]

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References

  1. ^ von Graevenitz, A. (April 1990). "Revised nomenclature of Campylobacter laridis, Enterobacter intermedium, and "Flavobacterium branchiophila"". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 40 (2): 211. doi:10.1099/00207713-40-2-211. PMID 2223613.
  2. ^ Benjamin, J.; Leaper, S.; Owen, R. J.; Skirrow, M. B. (1983). "Description of Campylobacter laridis, a new species comprising the nalidixic acid resistant thermophilicCampylobacter (NARTC) group". Current Microbiology. 8 (4): 231–238. doi:10.1007/BF01579552. ISSN 0343-8651. S2CID 30713628.
  3. ^ Nachamkin, I. (1992). "Identification of Campylobacter laridis". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 15 (6): 1055–6. doi:10.1093/clind/15.6.1055. ISSN 1058-4838. PMID 1457645.
  4. ^ Simor AE, Wilcox L (1987). "Enteritis associated with Campylobacter laridis". J Clin Microbiol. 25 (1): 10–2. doi:10.1128/JCM.25.1.10-12.1987. PMC 265800. PMID 3793864.
  5. ^ Tauxe RV, Patton CM, Edmonds P, Barrett TJ, Brenner DJ, Blake PA (1985). "Illness associated with Campylobacter laridis, a newly recognized Campylobacter species". J Clin Microbiol. 21 (2): 222–5. doi:10.1128/JCM.21.2.222-225.1985. PMC 271617. PMID 3972989.
  6. ^ Nachamkin, Irving (1984). "Campylobacter laridis Causing Bacteremia in an Immunosuppressed Patient". Annals of Internal Medicine. 101 (1): 55–7. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-101-1-55. ISSN 0003-4819. PMID 6375505.

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Campylobacter lari: Brief Summary

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Campylobacter lari (formerly Campylobacter laridis) is a species of nalidixic acid-resistant, thermophilic, microaerophilic bacteria first isolated from human faeces. It shows anaerobic growth in the presence of trimethylamine N-oxide hydrochloride. Its type strain is NCTC 11352. It is commonly found in sea gulls. In humans, it has been involved in cases of enteritis, severe abdominal pain and terminal bacteremia.

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