Salmonella enterica subsp.houtenae

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Description The name "houtenae" was given to this species because of Houten,a town in Holland. It contains atleast 70 serovars (Popoff et al., 1998). All serovars belonging to this subspecies are monophasic for the H antigen.It is a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium.The rods are straight and usually motile.This new subspecies was previously Salmonella group 4.Gas is produced when fermenting sugars,and hydrogen sulfide is frequently encountered.Growth occurs optimally at 35- 37C.
Synonyms Salmonella houtenae; Salmonella enterica subsp.IV; Salmonella enterica IV; Salmonella choleraesuis subsp. houtenae; Salmonella cholerae-suis subsp. Houtenae.
Habitat/Source Isolated mainly from cold-blooded animals and Environment.Mainly found in Reptiles.
Pathogenicity Although Salmonella enterica subsp houtenae currently comprises 71 distinct serovars (POPOFF & LE MINOR, 2001) human infections due to this microorganism are rarely documented. But recently A report about human cases which registered the presence of Salmonella enterica subsp houtenae associated to HIV-infected patient in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Isolation of this species of Salmonella from blood culture of a HIV-infected patient. There is another report,said that "Brain abscess"caused by Salmonella enterica subspecies houtenae in apatient with chronic granulomatous disease.
GenBank Accession View Genome [NZ_AGRM00000000.1]
Size(Mb) 4.81214
GC% 51.695
Genes 4582
CDS 4344
Reference <p>L, Le Minor, Véron M, Popoff M. (1982). "A proposal for Salmonella nomenclature." Annales de microbiologie 1982,133 (2): 245-54.</p><p>(2) Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology Edited by John G. Holt,The Williams & Wilkins Co..</p>