Sphingobacterium cellulitidis sp. nov., isolated from clinical and environmental sources.

@article{Huys2017SphingobacteriumCS,
  title={Sphingobacterium cellulitidis sp. nov., isolated from clinical and environmental sources.},
  author={Geert Rb Huys and Prashant Purohit and Chuan Hao Tan and Cindy Snauwaert and Paul De Vos and Huda Al Saffar and Ina'am Al Obaid and Hans-J{\"u}rgen Busse and Torsten Seemann and M. Albert},
  journal={International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology},
  year={2017},
  volume={67 5},
  pages={
          1415-1421
        }
}
  • G. Huys, P. Purohit, +7 authors M. Albert
  • Published 1 May 2017
  • Biology
  • International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
The taxonomic position of two isolates belonging to the genus Sphingobacterium was determined. The first isolate, R-53603T, was obtained from purulent discharge from the toe of a cellulitis patient in Kuwait. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed 99.87 % similarity of R-53603T with environmental isolate P031 (=R-53745) originating from activated sludge in Singapore. The two isolates were phylogenetically positioned on the same sub-branch. Highest 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity… 

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