Bacteroides massiliensis sp. nov., isolated from blood culture of a newborn
- 1 May 2005
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Microbiology Society in International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
- Vol. 55 (3) , 1335-1337
- https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.63350-0
Abstract
Gram-negative anaerobic rods were isolated from blood culture of a healthy baby born at term. Based on phylogenetic analysis and specific phenotypic characteristics, this strain was included within the Bacteroides cluster. The novel bile-resistant anaerobic species was designated Bacteroides massiliensis and it has 92·8 % 16S rRNA similarity to Bacteroides vulgatus and a DNA G+C content of 49 mol%. The major cellular fatty acid is anteiso-branched C15 : 0. The type strain of B. massiliensis sp. nov. is B84634T (=CIP 107942T=CCUG 48901T).Keywords
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