- The
Pasteurellaceae comprise a
large family of Gram-negative bacteria. Most
members live as
commensals on
mucosal surfaces of
birds and mammals, especially...
-
facultatively anaerobic,
capnophilic pathogenic bacterium of the
family Pasteurellaceae. The
bacteria are
mesophilic and grow best at
temperatures between...
- Gram-negative, pleomorphic,
coccobacilli bacteria belonging to the
family Pasteurellaceae.
While Haemophilus bacteria are
typically small coccobacilli, they...
- Gram-negative, nonmotile, rod-shaped
species of
bacteria of the
family Pasteurellaceae.
Strains of this
species were
isolated from
desert tortoises (Gopherus...
-
pathogens in mammals, birds, and reptiles. It is a
member of the
family Pasteurellaceae. The
bacteria are
facultatively anaerobic or aerobic,
capable of fermenting...
-
Haemophilus felis is a Gram-negative
species of
bacterium of the
family Pasteurellaceae. A
strain of this
species was
originally isolated from the respiratory...
- Gram-negative and non-motile,
genus of
bacteria from the
family of
Pasteurellaceae with one
known species (Bibersteinia trehalosi).
Bibersteinia is named...
- Nomenclature.
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Kuhnert P;
Christensen H, eds. (2008).
Pasteurellaceae: Biology,
Genomics and
Molecular Aspects.
Caister Academic Press....
- Gram-negative, nonmotile, penicillin-sensitive
coccobacillus of the
family Pasteurellaceae.
Strains of the
species are
currently classified into five serogroups...
-
Frederiksenia is a
genus of
bacteria from the
family of
Pasteurellaceae with one
known species (Frederiksenia canicola).
Frederiksenia canicola has been...