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Table3. 9 Continued:OverviewoftheMedicallyMostImportantBacteria
Family
Genus,species
Characteristics Clinical
manifestations
Continued:Section 7.
Vibrionaceae Comma-shaped,polar
flagella,oxidase-positive
Vibriocholerae Alkalinetolerance,
exotoxin,noinvasionofthe
smallintestine’smucosa
Cholera,massivewatery
diarrhea
Aeromonadaceae
Aeromonasspp. Aquaticbiotopes,fish
infections
Occasionallythecauseof
enteritisinman
Pasteurellaceae Smallstraightrods,
nonmotile
Pasteurellamultocida Pathogenofvariousanimals
(sepsis)
Infectionsviadermal
injuries(rare)
Haemophilusinfluenzae XandVfactorsforculturing,
capsuleserovar“b”(Hib)
Meningitis,respiratory
tractinfections
Cardiobacteriaceae
Cardiobacteriumhominis HACEKgroup.Normal
mucosalfloraofhumans,
nonmotile
Endocarditis(rare).
Opportunisticinfections
Section8.Gram-negativeaerobicrods
Pseudomonadaceae Straightorcurvedrods,
motile,oxidase-positive.
Ubiquitousbacteria
Nosocomialinfections
Pseudomonasaeruginosa
andmanyfurtherspecies
Fluorescentpigments
produced.Otherproperties
asabove
Nosocomialinfections,
frequentmultipleantibiotic
resistance
“Burkholderiaceae”
Burkholderiacepacia Ubiquitous Nosocomialinfections.
Oftenresistancetomulti-
pleantibiotics
B.mallei Malleusofhorses Skinabscesses.Veryrare
B.pseudomallei Habitat:soil Melioidosis(Asia)
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