OCCURRENCE OF PASTEURELLACEAE BACTERIA IN THE ORAL CAVITY OF SELECTED MARSUPIAL SPECIES
- M. J. Hansen, M. Bertelsen, Androo Kelly, A. Bojesen
- BiologyJournal of zoo and wildlife medicine
- 18 December 2012
The results strongly indicate that Pasteurellaceae bacteria represent a part of the normal oral microbiota in marsupials and probably represent a new genus.
Otariodibacter oris gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the family Pasteurellaceae isolated from the oral cavity of pinnipeds.
- M. J. Hansen, M. Bertelsen, H. Christensen, A. Bojesen, M. Bisgaard
- BiologyInternational Journal of Systematic and…
- 1 November 2012
On the basis of both phylogenetic and phenotypic evidence, it is proposed that members of Bisgaard taxon 57 should be classified as representatives of a novel species in a new genus, Otariodibacter orisgen.
Pasteurellaceae bacteria from the oral cavity of Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus Harrisii) show high minimum inhibitory concentration values towards aminoglycosides and clindamycin
- N. Gutman, M. J. Hansen, M. F. Bertelsen, A. Bojesen
- MedicineLetters in Applied Microbiology
- 1 March 2016
High MIC values for clindamycin, gentamicin and amikacin were observed for 92, 77 and 73% of the strains tested respectively, which may be used as a guideline for antimicrobial therapy against bite wound infections caused by Pasteurellaceae originating from the oral cavity of Tasmanian devils.
A simple and novel method for retrieval of Pasteurellaceae from swab samples collected in the field
- M. J. Hansen, M. Bertelsen, R. Dietz, C. Sonne, A. Bojesen
- Medicine, BiologyMicrobiologyOpen
- 30 July 2013
The 100% recovery of target organisms in the polar bear samples even following lengthy storage and transport demonstrates that the method for preserving swab samples until bacterial isolation can be completed in the laboratory is very useful under remote field conditions.
Testudinibacter aquarius gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the family Pasteurellaceae isolated from the oral cavity of freshwater turtles.
- M. J. Hansen, Elin Anna Erica Pennanen, A. Bojesen, H. Christensen, M. Bertelsen
- BiologyInternational Journal of Systematic and…
- 1 February 2016
It is proposed that the strains investigated should be classified as representatives of a novel species of a new genus, Testudinibacter aquarius, which was isolated from the oral cavity of a captive eastern long-necked turtle in Denmark in 2012.
Bisgaardia miroungae sp. nov., a new member of the family Pasteurellaceae isolated from the oral cavity of northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris), and emended description of the genus…
- M. J. Hansen, M. Bertelsen, H. Christensen, A. Bojesen
- BiologyInternational Journal of Systematic and…
- 1 February 2015
It is proposed that the strains investigating bacterial isolates from northern elephant seals should be classified as representatives of a novel species within the genus Bisgaardia, which is based on both phylogenetic and phenotypic evidence.
Otariodibacter oris and Bisgaardia Genomospecies 1 Isolated from Infections in Pinnipeds
- M. J. Hansen, M. Bertelsen, M. Delaney, V. Fravel, F. Gulland, A. Bojesen
- BiologyJournal of Wildlife Diseases
- 30 September 2013
Isolation of these bacteria in pure culture from abscesses and osteomyelitis strongly indicates a pathogenic potential of this organism and implies causality.
Draft Genome Sequence of Chelonobacter oris Strain 1662T, Associated with Respiratory Disease in Hermann’s Tortoises
- E. Kudirkiene, M. J. Hansen, A. Bojesen
- BiologyGenome Announcements
- 18 December 2014
ABSTRACT Chelonobacter oris 1662T is a type strain of the recently described species of the Pasteurellaceae family. The strain was isolated from the choanae of a captive tortoise with signs of…
Analysis of 44 Vibrio anguillarum genomes reveals high genetic diversity
- M. J. Hansen, E. Kudirkiene, I. Dalsgaard
- BiologyPeerJ
- 3 December 2020
A collection of 44 V. anguillarum strains obtained primarily from vibriosis outbreaks in Danish rainbow trout were sequenced, de novo assembled, and the genomes examined for the presence of plasmids, virulence, and acquired antibiotic resistance genes.
OCCURRENCE OF PASTEURELLACEAE BACTERIA IN THE ORAL CAVITY OF SELECTED MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES
- M. J. Hansen, M. Bertelsen, H. Christensen, M. Bisgaard, A. Bojesen
- Environmental Science, BiologyJournal of zoo and wildlife medicine
- 2012
It is very likely that Pasteurellaceae bacteria represent a part of the normal oral flora in pinnipeds.
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