Difference between revisions of "Aeromonas species - Overview"
(8 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | {{ | + | {{OpenPagesTop}} |
+ | |||
+ | {{Taxobox | ||
+ | |name =''Aeromonas'' | ||
+ | |Kingdom =Proteobacteria | ||
+ | |phylum =Gammaproteobacteria | ||
+ | |class =Aeromonadales | ||
+ | |order =Aeromonadales | ||
+ | |family =Aeromonadaceae | ||
+ | |genus =Aeromonas | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[File:aeromonas.png|right|thumb|250px|<small><center>Transmission electromicrograph of Aeromonas salmonicida. A = A layer, OM = bacterial outer membrane, R = rigid layer, PM = plasma membrane, B = pililike appendages. (Rocco C. Cipriano 2001, Wikimedia commons)</center></small>]] | [[File:aeromonas.png|right|thumb|250px|<small><center>Transmission electromicrograph of Aeromonas salmonicida. A = A layer, OM = bacterial outer membrane, R = rigid layer, PM = plasma membrane, B = pililike appendages. (Rocco C. Cipriano 2001, Wikimedia commons)</center></small>]] | ||
Line 10: | Line 20: | ||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
− | ''Aeromonas'' can be identified by isolation from lesions. The bacteria is widespread in environments | + | ''Aeromonas'' can be identified by isolation from lesions. The bacteria is widespread in environments and can therefore be difficult to detect. |
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Treat with antibiotics including Cephalosporins. | Treat with antibiotics including Cephalosporins. | ||
− | [[Category: | + | |
− | [[Category:Aeromonas_species]][[Category: | + | |
+ | <big>'''[[:Category:Aeromonas species|See here for a list of '' Aeromonas'' species]]'''</big> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{review}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{OpenPages}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Aeromonas_species|A]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Expert_Review]] |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 5 July 2012
Aeromonas | |
---|---|
Phylum | Gammaproteobacteria |
Class | Aeromonadales |
Order | Aeromonadales |
Family | Aeromonadaceae |
Genus | Aeromonas |
Overview
Aeromonas are Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria that are found in aquatic environments. They are opportunistic pathogens and can be found in fresh water and the oral cavity, and skin of fish and reptiles. A major disease associated with Aeromonas is gastroenteritis.
Characterisitics
The bacteria are motile, straight rods. They are catalase and oxidase positive and are facultative anaerobes. They are able to grow on non-enriched media, although a NaCl supplementation is required for Vibrio species. Aeromonas morphologically resemble the Enterobacteriaceae family.
Diagnosis
Aeromonas can be identified by isolation from lesions. The bacteria is widespread in environments and can therefore be difficult to detect.
Treatment
Treat with antibiotics including Cephalosporins.
See here for a list of Aeromonas species
This article has been peer reviewed but is awaiting expert review. If you would like to help with this, please see more information about expert reviewing. |
Error in widget FBRecommend: unable to write file /var/www/wikivet.net/extensions/Widgets/compiled_templates/wrt675a01d222fba8_46234964 Error in widget google+: unable to write file /var/www/wikivet.net/extensions/Widgets/compiled_templates/wrt675a01d24bcd59_08497838 Error in widget TwitterTweet: unable to write file /var/www/wikivet.net/extensions/Widgets/compiled_templates/wrt675a01d2796a71_72601802
|
WikiVet® Introduction - Help WikiVet - Report a Problem |