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Pasteurella langaaensis
Species of bacterium
Species of bacterium
Alitibacter langaaensis| (Mutters et al. 1985) Bisgaard and Christensen 2025| Pasteurella langaa| Mutters et al. 1985
Pasteurella langaaensis is a Gram-negative, nonmotile, penicillin-sensitive coccobacillus from the family Pasteurellaceae. Bacteria from this family cause zoonotic infections in humans. These infections manifest themselves as skin or soft tissue infections after an animal bite.
References
References
- {{Lpsn. species/pasteurella-langaaensis
- (1985). "Reclassification of the Genus Pasteurella Trevisan 1887 on the Basis of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Homology, with Proposals for the New Species Pasteurella dagmatis, Pasteurella canis, Pasteurella stomatis, Pasteurella anatis, and Pasteurella langaa". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology.
- (January 1993). "Pasteurella stomatis infection following a dog bite". [[European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases]].
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