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- Aeromonas abstract "Aeromonas is a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic rod that morphologically resembles members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Fourteen species of Aeromonas have been described, most of which have been associated with human diseases. The most important pathogens are A. hydrophila, A. caviae, and A. veronii biovar sobria. The organisms are ubiquitous in fresh and brackish water.They group with the gamma subclass of the Proteobacteria.Two major diseases associated with Aeromonas are gastroenteritis and wound infections, with or without bacteremia. Gastroenteritis typically occurs after the ingestion of contaminated water or food, whereas wound infections result from exposure to contaminated water.Although some potential virulence factors (e.g. endotoxins, hemolysins, enterotoxins, adherence factors) have been identified, their precise role is unknown. Aeromonas species cause: opportunistic systemic disease in immunocompromised patients diarrheal disease in otherwise healthy individuals, and wound infections↑".
- Aeromonas class Gammaproteobacteria.
- Aeromonas family Aeromonadaceae.
- Aeromonas kingdom Bacteria.
- Aeromonas order Aeromonadales.
- Aeromonas phylum Proteobacteria.
- Aeromonas thumbnail Aeromonas_hydrophila.jpg?width=300.
- Aeromonas wikiPageID "5347197".
- Aeromonas wikiPageRevisionID "590500331".
- Aeromonas classis "Gammaproteobacteria".
- Aeromonas date "December 2009".
- Aeromonas familia Aeromonadaceae.
- Aeromonas genus "Aeromonas".
- Aeromonas genusAuthority "Stanier 1943".
- Aeromonas hasPhotoCollection Aeromonas.
- Aeromonas imageCaption "Aeromonas hydrophila".
- Aeromonas ordo Aeromonadales.
- Aeromonas phylum Proteobacteria.
- Aeromonas regnum Bacteria.
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. allosaccharophila".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. aquariorum".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. australiensis".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. bestiarum".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. bivalvium".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. caviae".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. diversa".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. encheleia".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. enteropelogenes".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. eucrenophila".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. fluvialis".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. hydrophila".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. jandaei".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. media".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. molluscorum".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. piscicola".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. popoffii".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. punctata".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. rivuli".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. salmonicida".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. sanarellii".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. schubertii".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. sharmana".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. simiae".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. taiwanensis".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. tecta".
- Aeromonas subdivision "A. veronii".
- Aeromonas subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Aeromonas type "bacteria".
- Aeromonas typeStrain "Aeromonas hydrophila".
- Aeromonas subject Category:Proteobacteria.
- Aeromonas type Species.
- Aeromonas type Organism.
- Aeromonas comment "Aeromonas is a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic rod that morphologically resembles members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Fourteen species of Aeromonas have been described, most of which have been associated with human diseases. The most important pathogens are A. hydrophila, A. caviae, and A. veronii biovar sobria.".
- Aeromonas label "Aeromonas".
- Aeromonas label "Aeromonas".
- Aeromonas label "Aeromonas".
- Aeromonas label "Aeromonas".
- Aeromonas label "Aeromonas".
- Aeromonas label "Aeromonas".
- Aeromonas label "Aeromonas".
- Aeromonas sameAs Aeromonas.
- Aeromonas sameAs Aeromonas.
- Aeromonas sameAs Aeromonas.
- Aeromonas sameAs Aeromonas.
- Aeromonas sameAs Aeromonas.
- Aeromonas sameAs Aeromonas.
- Aeromonas sameAs Aeromonas.
- Aeromonas sameAs m.02p97c8.
- Aeromonas sameAs Q137647.
- Aeromonas sameAs Q137647.
- Aeromonas wasDerivedFrom Aeromonas?oldid=590500331.
- Aeromonas depiction Aeromonas_hydrophila.jpg.
- Aeromonas isPrimaryTopicOf Aeromonas.