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Cronobacter dublinensis

Rank: Species

Lineage: Bacteria;Proteobacteria;Gammaproteobacteria;Enterobacterales;Enterobacteriaceae;Cronobacter;Cronobacter dublinensis

Description: Cronobacter dublinensis is a bacterium. Its name pertains to Dublin, the origin of the type strain. The type strain is originally from a milk powder manufacturing facility (LMG 23823T =DSMZ 18705T). C. dublinensis sp. nov. is dulcitol negative and methyl-¦Á-D-glucopyranoside positive and generally positive for indole production.

Reference Material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cronobacter_dublinensis

Name Rank Genomes Info
Cronobacter Genus 11
Cronobacter dublinensis Species 2

Name: Cronobacter

Rank: Genus

Lineage:
Bacteria;Proteobacteria;Gammaproteobacteria;Enterobacterales;Enterobacteriaceae;Cronobacter

Description:
Cronobacter is a genus of Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. They are generally motile, reduce nitrate, use citrate, hydrolyze esculin and arginine, and are positive for L-ornithine decarboxylation. Acid is produced from D-glucose, D-sucrose, D-raffinose, D-melibiose, D-cellobiose, D-mannitol, D-mannose, L-rhamnose, L-arabinose, D-trehalose, galacturonate and D-maltose. Cronobacter spp. are also generally positive for acetoin production and negative for the methyl red test, indicating 2,3-butanediol rather than mixed acid fermentation. The type species of the genus Cronobacter is Cronobacter sakazakii comb. nov. The genome of one strain of Cronobacter sakazakii (BAA-894) has been sequenced and annotated. According to multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) the genus originated ~40 MYA, and the most clinically significant species, C. sakazakii, was distinguishable ~15-23 MYA.

Reference Material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cronobacter

    • WGS
    • Ireland
    • United Kingdom
    • Meningitis
    • Necrotizing enterocolitis
    • Sepsis
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