Campylobacter showae

Campylobacter showae is a species of Campylobacter found in humans. It is gram-negative, straight rod-shaped, motile by means of multiple unipolar flagella. It is asaccharolytic and prefers an anaerobic atmosphere. SU A4 (= ATCC 51146) is its type strain.[1] Its genome has been sequenced.[2]

Campylobacter showae
Scientific classification
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C. showae
Binomial name
Campylobacter showae
Etoh et al. 1993

References

  1. Etoh, Y.; Dewhirst, F. E.; Paster, B. J.; Yamamoto, A.; Goto, N. (1993). "Campylobacter showae sp. nov., Isolated from the Human Oral Cavity". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 43 (4): 631–639. doi:10.1099/00207713-43-4-631. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 7694633.
  2. Tay, A. P.; Kaakoush, N. O.; Deshpande, N. P.; Chen, Z.; Mitchell, H.; Wilkins, M. R. (2013). "Genome Sequence of Campylobacter showae UNSWCD, Isolated from a Patient with Crohn's Disease". Genome Announcements. 1 (1): e00193–12–e00193–12. doi:10.1128/genomeA.00193-12. ISSN 2169-8287. PMC 3569271.

Further reading

  • Michael E. Konkel; Ketley, Julian M. (2005). Campylobacter: Molecular And Cellular Biology. Horizon Bioscience. ISBN 1-904933-05-X.
  • Macuch, P.J.; Tanner, A.C.R. (2000). "Campylobacter Species in Health, Gingivitis, and Periodontitis". Journal of Dental Research. 79 (2): 785–792. doi:10.1177/00220345000790021301. ISSN 0022-0345. PMID 10728981.
  • Man, Si Ming; Kaakoush, Nadeem O.; Leach, Steven T.; Nahidi, Lily; Lu, Hao K.; Norman, Jennifer; Day, Andrew S.; Zhang, Li; Mitchell, Hazel M. (2010). "Host Attachment, Invasion, and Stimulation of Proinflammatory Cytokines byCampylobacter concisusand Other Non–Campylobacter jejuni CampylobacterSpecies". The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 202 (12): 1855–1865. doi:10.1086/657316. ISSN 0022-1899. PMID 21050118.
  • Suzuki, Jun; Ito, Kenta; Hadano, Yoshiro; Kawamura, Ichiro; Kurai, Hanako; Sugiyama, Tomoyo; Okinaka, Keiji; Ohkusu, Kiyofumi; Ohmagari, Norio (2013). "Campylobacter showae bacteremia with cholangitis". Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy. 19 (5): 960–963. doi:10.1007/s10156-012-0524-2. ISSN 1341-321X. PMID 23183773.


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