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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2000
Members of the genus Acinetobacter are oxidase negative, aerobic Gram-negative coccobacilli, which have evolved taxonomically from former strains of the Mima-Herrelia group. Their natural habitat is human skin and mucous membranes, water, soil, vegetation, and sewage.
J J, Rahal, C, Urban
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Members of the genus Acinetobacter are oxidase negative, aerobic Gram-negative coccobacilli, which have evolved taxonomically from former strains of the Mima-Herrelia group. Their natural habitat is human skin and mucous membranes, water, soil, vegetation, and sewage.
J J, Rahal, C, Urban
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Infection Control, 1983
Found in the family Neisseriaceae, the genus Acinetobacter is large and contains many species formerly classified as Mima, Herellea, Moraxella, Bacterium, Achromobacter, and even Pseudomonas. Currently, onlyAcinetobacter calcoaceticusis recognized inBergey's Manual. The phenotypic variability of this species,A.
Charles W. Stratton +2 more
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Found in the family Neisseriaceae, the genus Acinetobacter is large and contains many species formerly classified as Mima, Herellea, Moraxella, Bacterium, Achromobacter, and even Pseudomonas. Currently, onlyAcinetobacter calcoaceticusis recognized inBergey's Manual. The phenotypic variability of this species,A.
Charles W. Stratton +2 more
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Acinetobacter baumannii and Acinetobacter spp.
2017Acinetobacter baumannii is a bacterial pathogen increasingly identified in the clinical microbiology laboratory as a cause of infection in humans. Upon microscopic examination, A. baumannii appears as a Gram-negative coccobacillus, and it produces clear colonies when grown on MacConkey agar, indicating its inability to ferment lactose.
Federico Perez, Robert A. Bonomo
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APMIS, 1993
The Acinetobacter calcoaceticus-Acinetobacter baumannii complex consists of four closely related "genospecies" or DNA groups: DNA group 1 (A. calcoaceticus), DNA group 2 (A. baumannii), DNA 3, and Tjernberg & Ursing's DNA group 13. Strains in this complex are so similar phenotypically that it is often impossible to identify them to the DNA group level ...
P, Gerner-Smidt, I, Tjernberg
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The Acinetobacter calcoaceticus-Acinetobacter baumannii complex consists of four closely related "genospecies" or DNA groups: DNA group 1 (A. calcoaceticus), DNA group 2 (A. baumannii), DNA 3, and Tjernberg & Ursing's DNA group 13. Strains in this complex are so similar phenotypically that it is often impossible to identify them to the DNA group level ...
P, Gerner-Smidt, I, Tjernberg
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Acinetobacter is a complex genus, comprising species recognized as opportunistic pathogens for patients with risk factors. Acinetobacter spp. have emerged as a major cause of nosocomial infections throughout the world in the last few decades. Although Acinetobacter spp.
Carvalho, Marta +4 more
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Acinetobacter bacteriocin typing
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1986A technique for typing Acinetobacter sp. by bacteriocin production has been developed. One hundred and seventy-six cultures from patients in outbreaks, in the community and environmental sources were identified, tested for sensitivity to gentamicin and bacteriocin typed; 154 were A. anitratus and the remainder A.lwoffi.
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Research in Microbiology, 2011
Acinetobacter genomic species (gen. sp.) 3 and gen. sp. 13TU are increasingly recognized as clinically important taxa within the Acinetobacter calcoaceticus-Acinetobacter baumannii (ACB) complex. To define the taxonomic position of these genomic species, we investigated 80 strains representing the known diversity of the ACB complex.
Nemec, A. +8 more
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Acinetobacter genomic species (gen. sp.) 3 and gen. sp. 13TU are increasingly recognized as clinically important taxa within the Acinetobacter calcoaceticus-Acinetobacter baumannii (ACB) complex. To define the taxonomic position of these genomic species, we investigated 80 strains representing the known diversity of the ACB complex.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003
Acinetobacter spp. are increasingly important nosocomial pathogens and are capable of rapid adaptation to the hospital environment. National surveillance of nosocomial infection in Japan from July 2000 to June 2001 showed that 1.5% of blood-stream infections has occurred by Acinetobacter spp.
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Acinetobacter spp. are increasingly important nosocomial pathogens and are capable of rapid adaptation to the hospital environment. National surveillance of nosocomial infection in Japan from July 2000 to June 2001 showed that 1.5% of blood-stream infections has occurred by Acinetobacter spp.
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