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Escherichia hermannii is a Gram-negative , rod-shaped species of bacterium . Strains of this species were originally isolated from human wounds, sputum , and stool. The species is named for American microbiologists George J. Hermann and Lloyd G. Herman.[1]
A 2016 publication proposed reclassifying E. hermannii as a species of a new genus within the Enterobacteriaceae , Atlantibacter , a change which would rename the species to Atlantibacter hermannii .[2] The LPSN considers the new name a synonym, not validly published (i.e. made outside of IJSB and IJSEM) under the ICNP.[3] GTDB and NCBI agree with the 2016 reassignment.[4] [5]
Pathogenicity [ edit ]
E. hermannii is generally considered nonpathogenic but has been isolated from human wounds,[6] eye infections,[7] [8] and blood.[9] [10] [11]
References [ edit ]
^ Hata, H; Natori, T; Mizuno, T; Kanazawa, I; Eldesouky, I; Hayashi, M; Miyata, M; Fukunaga, H; Ohji, S; Hosoyama, A; Aono, E; Yamazoe, A; Tsuchikane, K; Fujita, N; Ezaki, T (May 2016). "Phylogenetics of family Enterobacteriaceae and proposal to reclassify Escherichia hermannii and Salmonella subterranea as Atlantibacter hermannii and Atlantibacter subterranea gen. nov., comb. nov" . Microbiology and Immunology . 60 (5 ): 303–11. doi :10.1111/1348-0421.12374 . PMID 26970508 . S2CID 32594451 .
^ "Species: Atlantibacter hermannii" . lpsn.dsmz.de .
^ "GTDB - Tree at g__Atlantibacter" . gtdb.ecogenomic.org .
^ "Taxonomy browser (Atlantibacter)" . www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov .
^ Yamanaka, T; Sumita-Sasazaki, Y; Sugimori, C; Matsumoto-Mashimo, C; Yamane, K; Mizukawa, K; Yoshida, M; Hayashi, H; Nambu, T; Leung, KP; Fukushima, H (August 2010). "Biofilm-like structures and pathogenicity of Escherichia hermannii YS-11, a clinical isolate from a persistent apical periodontitis lesion" . FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology . 59 (3 ): 456–65. doi :10.1111/j.1574-695x.2010.00700.x . PMID 20553325 .
^ Poulou, A; Dimitroulia, E; Markou, F; Tsakris, A (November 2008). "Escherichia hermannii as the sole isolate from a patient with purulent conjunctivitis" . Journal of Clinical Microbiology . 46 (11 ): 3848–9. doi :10.1128/jcm.01119-08 . PMC 2576600 . PMID 18768650 .
^ Pien, FD; Shrum, S; Swenson, JM; Hill, BC; Thornsberry, C; Farmer JJ, 3rd (August 1985). "Colonization of human wounds by Escherichia vulneris and Escherichia hermannii" . Journal of Clinical Microbiology . 22 (2 ): 283–5. doi :10.1128/JCM.22.2.283-285.1985 . PMC 268376 . PMID 3897270 . {{cite journal }}
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^ Rank, CU; Lommer Kristensen, P; Schrøder Hansen, D; Brandi, L (2016). "Catheter Related Escherichia hermannii Sepsis in a Haemodialysis Patient" . The Open Microbiology Journal . 10 : 1–3. doi :10.2174/1874285801610010001 . PMC 4780465 . PMID 27006723 .
^ Ginsberg, HG; Daum, RS (March 1987). "Escherichia hermannii sepsis with duodenal perforation in a neonate". The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal . 6 (3 ): 300–2. doi :10.1097/00006454-198703000-00025 . PMID 3575017 .
^ Kaewpoowat, Q; Permpalung, N; Sentochnik, DE (August 2013). "Emerging Escherichia pathogen" . Journal of Clinical Microbiology . 51 (8 ): 2785–6. doi :10.1128/jcm.00983-13 . PMC 3719625 . PMID 23740732 .
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