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{{Taxobox | {{Taxobox | ||
| name = ''Mycobacterium chelonae'' | | name = ''Mycobacterium chelonae'' | ||
| regnum = [[Bacteria]] | | regnum = [[Bacteria]] | ||
| phylum = [[Actinobacteria]] | | phylum = [[Actinobacteria]] | ||
| ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | | ordo = [[Actinomycetales]] | ||
| subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | | subordo = [[Corynebacterineae]] | ||
| familia = [[Mycobacterium|Mycobacteriaceae]] | | familia = [[Mycobacterium|Mycobacteriaceae]] | ||
| genus = ''[[Mycobacterium]]'' | | genus = ''[[Mycobacterium]]'' | ||
| species = '''''M. chelonae''''' | | species = '''''M. chelonae''''' | ||
| binomial = ''Mycobacterium chelonae'' | | binomial = ''Mycobacterium chelonae'' | ||
| binomial_authority = Bergey et al. 1923, ATCC 35752 | | binomial_authority = Bergey et al. 1923, ATCC 35752 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Overview== | |||
'''''Mycobacterium chelonae''''' is a species of the phylum [[actinobacteria]] ([[Gram-positive]] [[bacteria]] with high [[G+C ratio|guanine and cytosine content]], one of the dominant phyla of all bacteria), belonging to the genus [[mycobacterium]]. | '''''Mycobacterium chelonae''''' is a species of the phylum [[actinobacteria]] ([[Gram-positive]] [[bacteria]] with high [[G+C ratio|guanine and cytosine content]], one of the dominant phyla of all bacteria), belonging to the genus [[mycobacterium]]. | ||
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'''''Mycobacterium chelonae''''' is a rapidly growing [[mycobacterium]], that is found all throughout the environment including sewage and tap water. It can occasionally cause [[opportunistic infection]]s of humans. | '''''Mycobacterium chelonae''''' is a rapidly growing [[mycobacterium]], that is found all throughout the environment including sewage and tap water. It can occasionally cause [[opportunistic infection]]s of humans. | ||
It is grouped in Runyon group IV.<ref>http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/222790-overview</ref> | It is grouped in Runyon group IV.<ref>http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/222790-overview</ref> |
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Mycobacterium chelonae Bergey et al. 1923, ATCC 35752 |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Raviteja Guddeti, M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
Mycobacterium chelonae is a species of the phylum actinobacteria (Gram-positive bacteria with high guanine and cytosine content, one of the dominant phyla of all bacteria), belonging to the genus mycobacterium.
Mycobacterium chelonae is a rapidly growing mycobacterium, that is found all throughout the environment including sewage and tap water. It can occasionally cause opportunistic infections of humans.
It is grouped in Runyon group IV.[1]
Type strain: strain CM 6388 = ATCC 35752 = CCUG 47445 = CIP 104535 = DSM 43804 = JCM 6388 = NCTC 946.
References
- SKERMAN (V.B.D.), McGOWAN (V.) and SNEATH (P.H.A.) (editors): Approved Lists of Bacterial Names. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1980, 30, 225-420. [BERGEY (D.H.), HARRISON (F.C.), BREED (R.S.), HAMMER (B.W.) and HUNTOON (F.M.) (eds): Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 1st ed., The Williams & Wilkins Co, Baltimore, 1923, pp. 1–442.]
- Reference: HILL (L.R.), SKERMAN (V.B.D.) and SNEATH (P.H.A.): Corrigenda to the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names edited for the International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1984, 34, 508-511. Discovered by otologist Ramil Montes.
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