Naxibacter haematophilus
Naxibacter haematophilus is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, oxidase-positive, and non-spore-forming bacterium which was isolated from clinical specimens and water samples.[3]
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Species: | N. haematophilus |
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Naxibacter haematophilus Kampfer et al. 2008[1] | |
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961*00179/97, 962*00283/97, CCM 7480, CCUG 38318, Lund BB 06200/97, R-3581, Vandamme R3581[2] |
Etymology
Its specific name comes from the Greek haem (-atosa), which means "blood", and the Greek philos, which means "loving", because the strain was isolated from blood.[4][5]
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