Facklamia hominis is a catalase-negative facultative anaerobic and Gram-positive bacterium that was initially isolated from urine, vagina, blood and abscesses in humans [1]. The bacteria was then recovered from placentas [2], mitral valves [3,4], and joints [5]. Here we report the first human case of …

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A first record of Facklamia hominis isolated from common carp (Cyprinus carpio) cultivated 4295 susceptibility of six plant species. Materials and Methods Al-Hilla river is a part of Euphrates that irrigate very large distances of agricultural areas and used also for human and industrial uses. The long of this river is 101

The bacteria was then recovered from placentas [2], mitral valves [3,4], and joints [5]. Here we report the first human case of … Facklamia hominis: Taxonomy navigation › Facklamia. All lower taxonomy nodes (2) Common name i-Synonym i-Other names i ›ATCC 700628 ›CCUG 36813 ›CIP 105962 ›Facklamia hominis Collins et al. 1997 ›LMG 18980 More » « Less: Rank 1999-04-01 2020-04-03 [Balanopostitis by Facklamia hominis in pediatrics] [Balanopostitis by Facklamia hominis in pediatrics] Rev Esp Quimioter. 2019 Jun;32(3):278-280. Epub 2019 Apr 30.

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Non-spore-forming. Non-pigmented, weakly alpha-hemolytic colonies are produced on blood agar. Can. The unknown bacterium was readily distinguished from F. hominis by biochemical tests and electrophoretic analysis of whole-cell proteins. On the basis of phylogenetic and phenotypic evidence, it is proposed that the unknown bacterium be classified as Facklamia ignava sp. nov. The type strain of Facklamia ignava is CCUG 37419. 1998-07-01 Facklamia species are gram positive cocci reported in1997.They are alpha haemolytic facultative anaerobes resembling streptococcus in 5% sheep blood agar.

The unknown bacterium was readily distinguished from F. hominis by biochemical tests and electrophoretic analysis of whole-cell proteins. On the basis of phylogenetic and phe- notypic evidence, it is proposed that the unknown bacterium be classified as Facklamia ignava sp.

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hominis, of a human being, from which the organisms were first isolated . Gender: feminine . Type strain: ATCC 700628; CCUG 36813; CIP 105962; LMG 18980.

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It is evident from comparative 16S rRNA gene sequencing that the unidentified organism from clinical material represents a new subline within the genus Facklamia, close to, but distinct from, F. hominis. 16S rRNA sequence divergence values of 3% or more between the unknown bacterium and F. hominis, F. ignava, and F. sourekii unequivocally demonstrate that the bacterium represents a hitherto

Summary: This Pathway/Genome Database (PGDB) was generated on 27-May- 2018  Facklamia hominis is a catalase-negative facultative anaerobic and Gram- positive bacterium that was initially isolated from urine, vagina, blood and abscesses in  7 Jan 1997 that the unknown bacterium be classified as Facklamia hominis gen. nov., sp.

Facklamia hominis

José Andrés. Pablo Corona. Juan González-López. Sleiman Haddad. Type species: Facklamia hominis Collins, Falsen, Lemosy, Åkervall, Sjödén and Lawson 1997, 882 VP. Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria Browse other articles of this reference work: Facklamia 属は1997年に新属として提唱され、現在までに6菌種(F. hominis, F. ignava, F. languida, F. sourekii, F. tabacinasalis, F. miroungae)が本属に分類されている。 Facklamia hominis is a Gram-positive and anaerobic bacteria from the family of Facklamia which has been isolated from humans.
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2019-04-25 Phylum Firmicutes, Class Bacilli, Order Lactobacillales, Family Aerococcaceae, Genus Facklamia, Facklamia hominis Collins et al.

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Collins MD, Falsen E, Lemozy J, Åkervall E, Sjödén B, Lawson PA.Phenotypic and phylogenetic characterization of some Globicatella-like organisms from human sources: description of Facklamia hominis gen. nov., sp. nov. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1997; 47:880-882.

We here report the first scapular abscess infection due to F. hominis, found in Marseille, France. We also reviewed all cases published in the literature.