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- W764682714 abstract "This chapter presents an overview of the biological diversity of Campylobacter species and Arcobacter species and also addresses the taxonomic information that has become available through whole-genome sequence analysis. Classical biochemical tests routinely used for the identification of clinical bacteria often yielded negative or variable results within Campylobacter species. This poor biochemical reactivity and lack of clear-cut differential characters led to the wide application of vernacular names for many groups of Campylobacter-like organisms (CLOs). Some of the CLO groups were later classified as novel species, but several were identified as biochemical variants of well-known species. The first isolated Campylobacter was almost certainly Campylobacter fetus. In 1914, a researcher observed a vibrio, later classified as Vibrio sputorum, in sputum of a patient with bronchitis. Similar bacteria isolated from the bovine vagina and semen were classified as V. bubulus. During a study of the bacterial flora of the cloacae of whooping cranes, 10 atypical Campylobacter isolates were recovered on two separate occasions and were classified as C. canadensis. Strain NP4, isolated from groundwater with high arsenic concentrations, is classified as a Sulfurospirillum species on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, and it differs from the other Sulfurospirillum isolates in its carbon source and electron acceptor usage profiles. Representative strains of Bacteroides ureolyticus species were included in a polyphasic taxonomic study to elucidate their taxonomic status. Strains have been isolated from superficial ulcers and soft tissue infections, urethritis, vaginosis, and periodontal disease." @default.
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- W764682714 title "Taxonomy of the Family <i>Campylobacteraceae</i>" @default.
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