| aeromonas taiwanensis sp. nov. and aeromonas sanarellii sp. nov., clinical species from taiwan. | two clinical aeromonas strains (a2-50(t) and a2-67(t)) recovered from the wounds of two patients in taiwan could not be assigned to any known species of this genus based on their 16s rrna gene sequences, which showed similarities of 99.6-99.8 % to those of the type strains of aeromonas caviae, a. trota and a. aquariorum. the rpod phylogenetic tree allocated these strains to two novel and independent phylogenetic lines, the neighbouring species being a. caviae, the type strain of which showed 93. ... | 2010 | 19819994 |
| genotypic and phenotypic identification of aeromonas species and cpha-mediated carbapenem resistance in queensland, australia. | infection caused by aeromonas spp. ranges from superficial wound infection to life-threatening septicemia. carbapenem resistance due to metallo-beta-lactamase, cpha encoded by the cpha gene, is a significant problem. this study defines aeromonas spp. causing clinical disease in queensland, australia. phenotypic tests for carbapenemase detection were assessed. one hundred aeromonas isolates from blood (22), wound (46), sterile sites (11), stool (18), eye (2), and sputum (1) were characterized by ... | 2016 | 26971634 |
| chironomid egg masses harbour the clinical species aeromonas taiwanensis and aeromonas sanarellii. | bacteria of the genus aeromonas are found worldwide in aquatic environments and may produce human infections. in 2010, two new clinical species, aeromonas sanarellii and aeromonas taiwanensis, were described on the basis of one strain recovered from wounds of hospitalized patients in taiwan. so far, only four environmental isolates of a. sanarellii and one of a. taiwanensis have been recorded from waste water in portugal and an additional clinical strain of a. taiwanensis from the faeces of a pa ... | 2012 | 22967097 |