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Yersinia Enterocolica
''Yersinia enterocolitica'' is a Gram-negative, bacillus-shaped bacterium, belonging to the family Yersiniaceae. It is motile at temperatures of 22–29° C (72–84 °F), but becomes nonmotile at normal human body temperature. ''Y. enterocolitica'' infection causes the disease yersiniosis, which is an animal-borne disease occurring in humans, as well as in a wide array of animals such as cattle, deer, pigs, and birds. Many of these animals recover from the disease and become carriers; these are potential sources of contagion despite showing no signs of disease. The bacterium infects the host by sticking to its cells using trimeric autotransporter adhesins. The genus ''Yersinia'' includes 20 species: '' Y. aldovae'', '' Y. aleksiciae'', '' Y. bercovieri'', '' Y. canariae'', ''Y. enterocolitica'', '' Y. entomophaga'', '' Y. frederiksenii'', '' Y. hibernica'', '' Y. intermedia'', '' Y. kristensenii'', '' Y. massiliensis'', '' Y. mollaretii'', '' Y. nurmii'', '' Y. pekkanenii'', '' ...
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An agar plate is a Petri dish that contains a growth medium solidified with agar, used to culture microorganisms. Sometimes selective compounds are added to influence growth, such as antibiotics. Individual microorganisms placed on the plate will grow into individual colonies, each a clone genetically identical to the individual ancestor organism (except for the low, unavoidable rate of mutation). Thus, the plate can be used either to estimate the concentration of organisms in a liquid culture or a suitable dilution of that culture using a colony counter, or to generate genetically pure cultures from a mixed culture of genetically different organisms. Several methods are available to plate out cells. One technique is known as "streaking". In this technique, a drop of the culture on the end of a thin, sterile loop of wire, sometimes known as an inoculator, is streaked across the surface of the agar leaving organisms behind, a higher number at the beginning of the streak and a l ...
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Yersinia Canariae
''Yersinia canariae'' is a Gram-negative species of ''Yersinia'' that was isolated from a human displaying symptoms of yersiniosis. Biochemically, it is similar to Yersinia enterocolitica ''Yersinia enterocolitica'' is a Gram-negative, bacillus-shaped bacterium, belonging to the family Yersiniaceae. It is motile at temperatures of 22–29° C (72–84 °F), but becomes nonmotile at normal human body temperature. ''Y. enterocolitic ... but whole-genome sequencing data determined it is a distinct species. References External linksLPSN: Species Yersinia canariaeType strain of ''Yersinia canariae'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
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Yersinia Ruckeri
''Yersinia ruckeri'' is a species of Gram-negative bacteria, known for causing enteric redmouth disease Enteric redmouth disease, or simply redmouth disease is a bacterial infection of freshwater and marine fish caused by the pathogen ''Yersinia ruckeri''. It is primarily found in rainbow trout (''Oncorhynchus mykiss'') and other cultured salmonids. ... in some species of fish. Strain 2396-61 (= ATCC 29473) is its type strain. A draft genome for ''Yersinia ruckeri'' has been published. References Further reading * * * * External linksLSPN lpsn.dsmz.de*Type strain of ''Yersinia ruckeri'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase ruckeri Bacteria described in 1978 {{Enterobacterales-stub ...
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Yersinia Rohdei
''Yersinia rohdei'' is a Gram-negative species of ''Yersinia'' that was originally isolated from the feces of humans and dogs in addition to water surfaces. The type strain is ATCC 43380 (=CCUG 38833 =CDC 3022-85 =CIP 103163 =DSM 18270 =H271-36/78 =JCM 7376 =LMG 8454). ''Y. rohdei'' strains have also been isolated from reindeer and kelp gull from the sub-Antarctica South Georgia island. Etymology ''Yersinia rohdei'', N.L. gen. masc. n. rohdei, of Rohde, named in honor of Rolf Rohde, who founded the National Reference Center for ''Salmonella'' in Hamburg, Germany, and who made many significant contributions to the diagnostic and serological identification of ''Enterobacteriaceae'', especially ''Salmonella ''Salmonella'' is a genus of rod-shaped (bacillus) Gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The two species of ''Salmonella'' are ''Salmonella enterica'' and ''Salmonella bongori''. ''S. enterica'' is the type species and is fur ...''. References External l ...
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Yersinia Pseudotuberculosis
''Yersinia pseudotuberculosis'' is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes Far East scarlet-like fever in humans, who occasionally get infected zoonotically, most often through the food-borne route. Animals are also infected by ''Y. pseudotuberculosis''. The bacterium is urease positive. Pathogenesis In animals, ''Y. pseudotuberculosis'' can cause tuberculosis-like symptoms, including localized tissue necrosis and granulomas in the spleen, liver, and lymph nodes. In humans, symptoms of Far East scarlet-like fever are similar to those of infection with ''Yersinia enterocolitica'' (fever and right-sided abdominal pain), except that the diarrheal component is often absent, which sometimes makes the resulting condition difficult to diagnose. ''Y. pseudotuberculosis'' infections can mimic appendicitis, especially in children and younger adults, and, in rare cases, the disease may cause skin complaints (erythema nodosum), joint stiffness and pain (reactive arthritis), or spread of bac ...
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Yersinia Pestis
''Yersinia pestis'' (''Y. pestis''; formerly '' Pasteurella pestis'') is a gram-negative, non-motile, coccobacillus bacterium without spores that is related to both ''Yersinia pseudotuberculosis'' and ''Yersinia enterocolitica''. It is a facultative anaerobic organism that can infect humans via the Oriental rat flea (''Xenopsylla cheopis''). It causes the disease plague, which caused the first plague pandemic and the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic in recorded history. Plague takes three main forms: pneumonic, septicemic, and bubonic. ''Yersinia pestis'' is a parasite of its host, the rat flea, which is also a parasite of rats, hence ''Y. pestis'' is a hyperparasite. ''Y. pestis'' was discovered in 1894 by Alexandre Yersin, a Swiss/French physician and bacteriologist from the Pasteur Institute, during an epidemic of the plague in Hong Kong. Yersin was a member of the Pasteur school of thought. Kitasato Shibasaburō, a Japanese bacteriologist who practised Koch's me ...
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Yersinia Pekkanenii
''Yersinia pekkanenii'' is a Gram-negative species of ''Yersinia'' that has been isolated from water, soil, and lettuce samples. The type strain is ÅYV7.1KOH2 (= DSM 22769 = LMG 25369). Etymology ''Yersinia pekkanenii'', N.L. gen. masc. n. pekkanenii, of Pekkanen, in honor of Professor Timo Pekkanen, who was a veterinarian and former head of the Department of Food and Environmental Hygiene in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Helsinki. He made a substantial contribution to the development of scientific research of food hygiene in Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of B .... References External linksLPSN: Species Yersinia pekkanenii pekkanenii Bacteria described in 2011 {{Enterobacterales-stub ...
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Yersinia Nurmii
''Yersinia nurmii'' is a Gram-negative species of ''Yersinia ''Yersinia'' is a genus of bacteria in the family Yersiniaceae. ''Yersinia'' species are Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, a few micrometers long and fractions of a micrometer in diameter, and are facultative anaerobes. Some members of ''Ye ...'' that was originally isolated in packaged broiler meat cuts. The type strain is APN3a-c (=DSM 22296 = LMG 25213). Etymology ''Yersinia nurmii'', N.L. gen. masc. n. nurmii, of Nurmi, in honor of Professor Esko Nurmi, a distinguished researcher in the field of food microbiology, who, with his colleagues, introduced the concept of competitive exclusion. References External linksLPSN: Species Yersinia nurmii nurmii Bacteria described in 2011 {{Enterobacterales-stub ...
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Yersinia Mollaretii
''Yersinia mollaretii'' is a Gram-negative species of bacteria. The species is named after Henri Mollaret, the former head of the National ''Yersinia'' Center at Institut Pasteur The Pasteur Institute (french: Institut Pasteur) is a French non-profit private foundation dedicated to the study of biology, micro-organisms, diseases, and vaccines. It is named after Louis Pasteur, who invented pasteurization and vaccines fo .... References Further reading * External linksLSPN lpsn.dsmz.de*Type strain of ''Yersinia mollaretii'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase mollaretii Bacteria described in 1988 {{Enterobacterales-stub ...
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Yersinia Massiliensis
''Yersinia massiliensis'' is a Gram-negative bacteria that is commonly isolated from the environment and food. The type strain is CCUG 53443 (=CIP 109351 =DSM 21859). Etymology ''Yersinia massiliensis'', mas.si.li.en’sis N.L. masc./fem. adj. massiliensis, pertaining to Massilia, the ancient Roman name of Marseille, France, where the type strain The International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP) formerly the International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria (ICNB) or Bacteriological Code (BC) governs the scientific names for Bacteria and Archaea.P. H. A. Sneath, 2003. A short histor ... was isolated. References External linksLPSN: Species Yersinia massiliensis massiliensis Bacteria described in 2008 {{Enterobacterales-stub ...
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Yersinia Kristensenii
''Yersinia kristensenii'' is a species of bacteria.Bercovier, Hervé, et al. "Yersinia kristensenii: A new species of Enterobacteriaceae composed of sucrose-negative strains (formerly called atypical Yersinia enterocolitica or Yersinia enterocolitica-like)." Current Microbiology 4.4 (1980): 219-224. It is Gram-negative and its type strain is 105 (=CIP 80–30). It is potentially infectious to mice. It secretes a bacteriocin Bacteriocins are proteinaceous or peptidic toxins produced by bacteria to inhibit the growth of similar or closely related bacterial strain(s). They are similar to yeast and paramecium killing factors, and are structurally, functionally, and ec ... that targets related species. References External linksLSPN lpsn.dsmz.deType strain of ''Yersin ...
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Yersinia Intermedia
''Yersinia intermedia'' is a Gram-negative species of bacteria which uses rhamnose, melibiose, and raffinose. Its type strain is strain 3953 (=CIP 80-28 =ATCC 29909 =Bottone 48 =Chester 48). It has been found in fish, and contains several biotypes. It is not considered of clinical relevance, being isolated from humans in a routine manner. References Further reading External linksLSPN lpsn.dsmz.deType strain of ''Yersinia intermedia'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
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