Acinetobacter soli

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.[3] .[4] Acinetobacter soli can cause bloodstream infection in neonates.[5]

Acinetobacter soli
Scientific classification
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Bacteria
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A. soli
Binomial name
Acinetobacter soli
Kim et al. 2009[1]
Type strain
C. N. Seong B1, JCM 15062, KCTC 22184[2]

References

  1. LPSN bacterio.net
  2. Straininfo of Acinetobacter soli
  3. Dongyou Liu (13 April 2011). Molecular Detection of Human Bacterial Pathogens (1 ed.). Crc Pr Inc. ISBN 1439812381.
  4. Kim, D.; Baik, K. S.; Kim, M. S.; Park, S. C.; Kim, S. S.; Rhee, M. S.; Kwak, Y. S.; Seong, C. N. (2008). "Acinetobacter soli sp. nov., isolated from forest soil". The Journal of Microbiology. 46 (4): 396–401. doi:10.1007/s12275-008-0118-y. PMID 18758729.
  5. 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. (2011). "Acinetobacter soli as a Cause of Bloodstream Infection in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 49 (6): 2283–2285. doi:10.1128/JCM.00326-11. PMC 3122775. PMID 21525230.



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