... (synonym Proteobacteria) is a major phylum of Gram-negative bacteria. The renaming of several prokaryote phyla ... The phylum Proteobacteria includes a wide variety of pathogenic genera, such as Escherichia, Salmonella, Vibrio, Yersinia, ... They are nominally Gram-negative, although in practice some may actually stain Gram-positive or Gram-variable. Their outer ... List of bacteria genera List of bacterial orders Oren A, Garrity GM (2021). "Valid publication of the names of forty-two phyla ...
... is a Gram-negative species of bacteria. It uses rhamnose and sucrose. Its type strain is strain 6175 (= ... "Yersinia enterocolitica, Yersinia frederiksenii and Yersinia intermedia in Cyprinus carpio (Linneo 1758)". Journal of ... Yersinia, Bacteria described in 1980, All stub articles, Enterobacterales stubs). ... formerly called atypical Yersinia enterocolitica or Yersinia enterocolitica-like)." Current Microbiology 4.4 (1980): 213-217. ...
... is a Gram-negative species of bacteria which uses rhamnose, melibiose, and raffinose. Its type strain is ... "Yersinia enterocolitica, Yersinia frederiksenii and Yersinia intermedia in Cyprinus carpio (Linneo 1758)". Journal of ... Yersinia, Bacteria described in 1980, All stub articles, Enterobacterales stubs). ... LSPN lpsn.dsmz.de Type strain of Yersinia intermedia at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase v t e (Articles with ...
... as well as many pathogenic bacteria, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Chlamydia trachomatis, and Yersinia pestis. They are a ... Gram-negative bacteria are found in virtually all environments on Earth that support life. The gram-negative bacteria include ... Having just one membrane, the gram-positive bacteria are also known as monoderm bacteria, while gram-negative bacteria, having ... Bacteria are traditionally classified based on their Gram-staining response into the gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. ...
... is an order of Gram-negative, non-spore forming, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria with the class ... and Yersinia pestis, as well as agriculture-harming phytopathogens such as members of the genera Dickeya, Pectobacterium, ... Gram-negative bacteria, All stub articles, Enterobacterales stubs). ... "Phylogenetic Relationships of Bacteria with Special Reference to Endosymbionts and Enteric Species", The Prokaryotes, New York ...
Yee T, Furuichi T, Inouye S, Inouye M (August 1984). "Multicopy single-stranded DNA isolated from a gram-negative bacterium, ... Strain Present in Yersinia frederiksenii ATCC 33641 Contig01029 Enteropathogenic Bacteria with the Genomic Analysis of It's ... Before the discovery of msDNA in myxobacteria, a group of swarming, soil-dwelling bacteria, it was thought that the enzymes ... As a result, msDNA has been found to be widely distributed among bacteria, including various strains of Escherichia coli and ...
... some research indicates that the most severe cases are related to fungal or Gram-negative bacterial infection. The pathogen may ... Possible pathogens include viruses (e.g. cytomegalovirus, rubella virus, HIV), bacteria (e.g. Staphylococcus spp., Enterococcus ... Yersinia enterocolitica), fungi (e.g. Candida spp.), and Toxoplasma gondii. The severity of thrombocytopenia may be correlated ... "Early-onset Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis and Yersinia enterocolitica neonatal infection: a unique combination in a preterm ...
... stem from Gram positive bacteria (Posibacteria), which in turn derive from gram negative bacteria (Negibacteria) based on ... Yersinia pestis is in effect a strain of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, but with a pathogenicity island that confers a ... He has also discovered evidence that Gram-negative bacteria arose from a symbiosis between 2 Gram-positive bacteria. ... C Gram-positive bacteria are members of the phylum Bacillota, regardless of GC content high G+C Gram-positive bacteria are ...
Gram-negative bacteria, Pathogenic bacteria, Tropical diseases, Zoonoses, Rodent-carried diseases, Bacteria genera, Biological ... "The acetyltransferase activity of the bacterial toxin YopJ of Yersinia is activated by eukaryotic host cell inositol ... Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped (bacillus) gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The two known species ... in which the bacterium may reproduce inside the host cell, Spread, in which the bacterium can spread to other organs via cells ...
The Gram-negative bacterium that causes typhoid fever is Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi. Based on MLST ... whereas Yersinia pestis (plague), Rickettsia prowazekii (typhus), Mycobacterium tuberculosis, cowpox virus, and Bartonella ... Gaffky isolated the same bacterium as Eberth from the spleen of a typhoid victim, and was able to grow the bacterium on solid ... Eberth is given credit for discovering the bacterium definitively by successfully isolating the same bacterium from 18 of 40 ...
... doxycycline may be used to treat these infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria: Escherichia coli infections Enterobacter ... It is also effective against Yersinia pestis (the infectious agent of bubonic plague), and is prescribed for the treatment of ... doxycycline may be used to treat these infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria: Upper respiratory infections caused by ... It inhibits the synthesis of bacterial proteins by binding to the 30S ribosomal subunit, which is only found in bacteria. This ...
... is a Gram-negative species of Yersinia that was originally isolated from the feces of humans and dogs in ... Yersinia, Bacteria described in 1987, All stub articles, Enterobacterales stubs). ... Yersinia rohdei, N.L. gen. masc. n. rohdei, of Rohde, named in honor of Rolf Rohde, who founded the National Reference Center ... LPSN: Species Yersinia rohdei v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles ...
Two methods, the Gram stain and the acid-fast stain, are the standard approaches used to classify bacteria and to diagnosis of ... the disease caused by an infection with the bacteria Yersinia pestis. People who inherited two copies of a complete variant of ... negative likelihood ratio range, 0.64-0.88) does not rule out infection (summary LR 0.64-0.88). Disease can arise if the host's ... Antibiotics only work for bacteria and do not affect viruses. Antibiotics work by slowing down the multiplication of bacteria ...