Corynebacterium macginleyi | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Actinomycetota |
Class: | Actinomycetia |
Order: | Mycobacteriales |
Family: | Corynebacteriaceae |
Genus: | Corynebacterium |
Species: | C. macginleyi
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Binomial name | |
Corynebacterium macginleyi Riegel et al. 1995
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Corynebacterium macginleyi is a species of bacteria with type strain JCL-2 (CIP 104099).[1] It is considered pathogenic.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Riegel, P.; Ruimy, R.; De Briel, D.; PReVOST, G.; Jehl, F.; Christen, R.; Monteil, H. (1995). "Genomic Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationships among Lipid-Requiring Diphtheroids from Humans and Characterization of Corynebacterium macginleyi sp. nov". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 45 (1): 128–133. doi:10.1099/00207713-45-1-128. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 7857793.
- ^ Joussen, A. M (2000). "Corynebacterium macginleyi: a conjunctiva specific pathogen". British Journal of Ophthalmology. 84 (12): 1420–1422. doi:10.1136/bjo.84.12.1420. ISSN 0007-1161. PMC 1723327. PMID 11090486.
Further reading
[edit]- Funke, Guido; Pagano-Niederer, Maja; Bernauer, Wolfgang (1998). "Corynebacterium macginleyi has to date been isolated exclusively from conjunctival swabs". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 36 (12): 3670–3673. doi:10.1128/JCM.36.12.3670-3673.1998. PMC 105260. PMID 9817893.
- Dias, Meena; Rao, Suresh D.; Shet, Dinesh (2010). "Corynebacterium macginleyi'a rare bacteria causing infection in an immunocompromised patient". Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics. 6 (3): 374–5. doi:10.4103/0973-1482.73361. PMID 21119282.
- Cacopardo, Bruno; Stefani, Stefania; Cardì, Francesco; Cardì, Carlo; Pinzone, Marilia Rita; Nunnari, Giuseppe (2013). "Surgical Site Infection by Corynebacterium macginleyi in a Patient with Neurofibromatosis Type 1". Case Reports in Infectious Diseases. 2013: 1–3. doi:10.1155/2013/970678. ISSN 2090-6625. PMC 3683466. PMID 23819079.
External links
[edit]- "Corynebacterium macginleyi" at the Encyclopedia of Life
- LPSN
- Type strain of Corynebacterium macginleyi at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
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