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VIBRIO CINCINNATIENSIS

Class: Gamma Proteobacteria
Genus: Vibrio
Species: Vibrio cincinnatiensis
Description: Gram negative rod,0.7 by 2.0μm.Cells are motile by a single polar flagellum; lateral flagella are not formed.Colonies on nutrient agar are cream color,round,smooth,and glossy.Yellow colonies are produced on thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar. Facultatively anaerobic.Sodium chloride is required for growth.
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Source: isolated from blood and cerebrospinal fluid collected from a 70-year-old male having no known contact with seafood or salt water.
Pathogenicity: Vibrio cincinnatiensis has been reported to be one of the important bacterial pathogens of mud crab, which caused crab mortalities and serious economic losses in China.The bacterium was first recognized as human being pathogen.
Genbank: X74698.1(16s rRNA)   [Genome]    [Nucleotide]
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Reference: BRAYTON (P.R.), BODE (R.B.), COLWELL (R.R.), MACDONELL (M.T.), HALL (H.L.), GRIMES (D.J.), WEST (P.A.) and BRYANT (T.N.): Vibrio cincinnatiensis sp. nov., a new human pathogen. J. Clin. Microbiol., 1985, 23, 104-108. ,L. Zhong, J. Chen, X.-h. Zhang and Y.-a. Jiang "Entry of Vibrio cincinnatiensis into viable but nonculturable state and its resuscitation" Letters in Applied Microbiology
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