Edwardsiella

Edwardsiella
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Proteobacteria
Class: Gamma Proteobacteria
Order: Enterobacteriales
Family: Enterobacteriaceae
Genus: Edwardsiella
R. Sakazaki et al., 1962
Species

E. hoshinae
E. ictaluri
E. tarda

Edwardsiella is a Gram-negative, fermentative genus of bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae.[1] It was first discovered in snakes in 1962.

Associated persons

Philip R. Edwards.

Description

A genus of Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, they are occasionally opportunistic pathogens of humans.

Species

The three species are:

Escherichia coli. It usually found in aquatic animals and reptiles, and is found in the intestinal tract of snakes and seals. It is occasionally isolated from the urine, blood, and faeces of humans, and has been known to cause gastroenteritis and wound infections. In India, it has been found in children with diarrhoea.

References

  1. Janda, J. Michael; Sharon L. Abbott (2006). The Enterobacteria (2nd ed.). Washington, D.C.: ASM Press. p. 411. ISBN 9781555813420.
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