Difference between revisions of "Campylobacter coli"
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| + | |name =''Campylobacter coli'' | ||
| + | |phylum =Proteobacteria | ||
| + | |class =Epsilon Proteobacteria | ||
| + | |order =Campylobacterales | ||
| + | |family =Campylobacteraceae | ||
| + | |genus =Campylobacter | ||
| + | |species =''C.coli'' | ||
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| Campylobacter coli | |
|---|---|
| Phylum | Proteobacteria |
| Class | Epsilon Proteobacteria |
| Order | Campylobacterales |
| Family | Campylobacteraceae |
| Genus | Campylobacter |
| Species | C.coli |
| Also known as: | C.coli |
Campylobacter coli belongs to the genus Campylobacter. It is a commensal bacteria of the gastrointestinal tract of poulty, pigs and humans and can cause enteritis in pigs and humans. It shares similarites with Campylobacter jejuni.