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strains are rarely isolated from the environment or living human tissues. However, strains have, at one or more times, been isolated from the following human specimen: sputum, blood, skin wounds, gall bladder, urine and lung tissue. These specimen were collected from a handful of patients who were
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for this group. This particular name was given to "Enteric Group 15" for the abbreviation of the Center for
Disease Control (CDC) where the group of bacteria was discovered. At this time, six species have been identified. Currently, three strains have been named while three remain unnamed.
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has been located in the blood and saliva, wounds and abscesses, and in ulcerated tissue. The bacteria has been isolated and a limited amount of samples have been taken. Although resistant to several antibiotics,
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bacteria were discovered in 1977 by a group of scientists at the CDC and were initially named βEnteric Group 15β. In 1980, Patrick A. D. Grimont and
Francine Grimont proposed the genus name of
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elderly, medically compromised or immunocompromised. Even though these strains have been isolated, their role in disease and clinical significance is yet to be discovered.
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was named after Erwin Neter. Neter is an
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strains are resistant to the following antimicrobial agents: cephalothin, extended spectrium cephalosporins, colistin, and several aminoglycosides.
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was named after
Stephen Lapage, who is a British bacteriologist. Lapage has contributed to bacterial systematics as the editor of
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G. Pellegrini; et al. (1990). "Cockroaches, infestation and possible contribution in the spreading of some
Enterobacteria".
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M. Canyaka; M. Sisecioglu; O. Baris; et al. (2010). "Effects of bovine milk lactoperoxidase system on some bacteria".
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Dalamaga, M., Karmaniolas, K., Arsenis, G., Pantelaki, M., Daskalopoulou, K., Papadavid, E., and
Migdalis, I. (2008).
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where the initial members of this genus were discovered. This genus resembles no other group of
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have been isolated in wild tsetse flies and cockroaches. In humans,
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bacteremia in a neutropenic patient with acute myeloid leukemia.
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Mawardi, H., Pavlakis, M., Mandelbrot, D., Woo, S. B. (2010).
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in shape, motile, nonencapsulated, and non-spore-forming. The
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H. Mawardi; M. Pavlakis; D.S. Mandelbrot; S.B. Woo (2010). "
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strains being resistant to a range of antimicrobial agents.
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bacteremia following cement-related chemical burn injury.
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Sirolimus oral ulcer with
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Perkins, S. R., Beckett, T. A., Bump, C. M. (1986).
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