Clostridium intestinale is a bacterium from the genus Clostridium which has been isolated from faeces of a cattle in Japan.[4][1][3][5] Clostridium intestinale can cause bacteremia.[6]
Clostridium intestinale | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Bacillota |
Class: | Clostridia |
Order: | Eubacteriales |
Family: | Clostridiaceae |
Genus: | Clostridium |
Species: | C. intestinale
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Binomial name | |
Clostridium intestinale Lee et al. 1989[1]
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Type strain | |
ATCC 49213, Catt 39, DSM 6191, JCM 7506, VTT E-032440[2] | |
Synonyms | |
Clostridium intestinalis[3] |
References
edit- ^ a b Parte, A.C. "Clostridium". LPSN.
- ^ "Clostridium intestinale Taxon Passport - StrainInfo". www.straininfo.net. Archived from the original on 2017-12-10. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
- ^ a b "Clostridium intestinale". www.uniprot.org.
- ^ "Details: DSM-6191". www.dsmz.de.
- ^ Parker, Charles Thomas; Garrity, George M (2008). Parker, Charles Thomas; Garrity, George M (eds.). "Nomenclature Abstract for Clostridium intestinale Lee et al. 1989". The NamesforLife Abstracts. doi:10.1601/nm.3954 (inactive 1 November 2024).
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link) - ^ Elsayed, S.; Zhang, K. (6 April 2005). "Bacteremia Caused by Clostridium intestinale". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 43 (4): 2018–2020. doi:10.1128/JCM.43.4.2018-2020.2005. PMC 1081394. PMID 15815049.