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description of helicobacter valdiviensis sp. nov., an epsilonproteobacteria isolated from wild bird faecal samples.two gram-stain-negative, gently curved rod-shaped isolates (wbe14(t) and wbe19), recovered from wild bird faecal samples in the city of valdivia (southern chile) were subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic study. results of a genus-specific pcr indicated that these isolates belonged to the genus helicobacter. this was further confirmed by a phylogenetic analyses based on the 16s rrna, 60 kda heat-shock protein (cpn60) and gyrase subunit b (gyrb) genes, where both strains formed a novel phylogenetic ...201424585375
genomic and clinical evidence uncovers the enterohepatic species helicobacter valdiviensis as a potential human intestinal pathogen.helicobacter valdiviensis is a recently described enterohepatic species isolated from wild bird's fecal samples. currently, its pathogenic potential and clinical significance are unknown mainly due to the lack of whole-genome sequences to compare with other helicobacters and the absence of specific screenings to determine its prevalence in humans.201728799681
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