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+ | |name =''Aeromonas'' | ||
+ | |Kingdom =Proteobacteria | ||
+ | |phylum =Gammaproteobacteria | ||
+ | |class =Aeromonadales | ||
+ | |order =Aeromonadales | ||
+ | |family =Aeromonadaceae | ||
+ | |genus =Aeromonas | ||
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− | They have been associated with disease in some lizards, in particular the [[ | + | |
+ | [[Aeromonas species - Overview|''Aeromonas'' spp.]] are Gram-negative, frementative, and oxidase-positive bacteria. | ||
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+ | They have been associated with disease in some lizards, in particular the ''[[Aeromonas hydrophila]]'' species. Some opportunist pathogens have also frequently been cultured from clinically healthy reptiles. | ||
They are common bacteria in reptiles housed with water. Potential infection may occur from contact with the water in open wounds or scratches. | They are common bacteria in reptiles housed with water. Potential infection may occur from contact with the water in open wounds or scratches. | ||
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+ | |literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=title%3A%28Aeromonas%29+AND+%28%28title%3A%28lizard%29+OR+title%3A%28lizards%29%29+OR+%28od%3A%28lizards%29%29%29 ''Aeromonas'' species in lizards] | ||
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[[Category:Lizard_and_Snake_Glossary]] | [[Category:Lizard_and_Snake_Glossary]] | ||
[[Category:Aeromonas species]] | [[Category:Aeromonas species]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 5 July 2012
Aeromonas | |
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Phylum | Gammaproteobacteria |
Class | Aeromonadales |
Order | Aeromonadales |
Family | Aeromonadaceae |
Genus | Aeromonas |
Aeromonas spp. are Gram-negative, frementative, and oxidase-positive bacteria.
They have been associated with disease in some lizards, in particular the Aeromonas hydrophila species. Some opportunist pathogens have also frequently been cultured from clinically healthy reptiles.
They are common bacteria in reptiles housed with water. Potential infection may occur from contact with the water in open wounds or scratches.
Aeromonas species in lizards Learning Resources | |
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