The Genus <i>Ochrobactrum</i> as Major Opportunistic Pathogens
<i>Ochrobactrum </i>species are non-enteric, Gram-negative organisms that are closely related to the genus <i>Brucella</i>. Since the designation of the genus in 1988, several distinct species have now been characterised and implicated as opportunistic pathogens in multiple o...
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doaj-4c77a13732fc49f997e013249e000ff32020-11-25T04:09:57ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072020-11-0181797179710.3390/microorganisms8111797The Genus <i>Ochrobactrum</i> as Major Opportunistic PathogensMichael P. Ryan0J. Tony Pembroke1Department of Applied Sciences, Limerick Institute of Technology, Moylish, V94 EC5T Limerick, IrelandMolecular Biochemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemical Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, V94 T9PX2 Limerick, Ireland<i>Ochrobactrum </i>species are non-enteric, Gram-negative organisms that are closely related to the genus <i>Brucella</i>. Since the designation of the genus in 1988, several distinct species have now been characterised and implicated as opportunistic pathogens in multiple outbreaks. Here, we examine the genus, its members, diagnostic tools used for identification, data from recent <i>Ochrobactrum</i> whole genome sequencing and the pathogenicity associated with reported <i>Ochrobactrum </i>infections. This review identified 128 instances of <i>Ochrobactrum</i> spp. infections that have been discussed in the literature. These findings indicate that infection review programs should consider investigation of possible <i>Ochrobactrum</i> spp. outbreaks if these bacteria are clinically isolated in more than one patient and that <i>Ochrobactrum</i> spp. are more important pathogens than previously thought.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/11/1797<i>Ochrobactrum</i>nosocomial infectionenvironmental bacteria |
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The Genus <i>Ochrobactrum</i> as Major Opportunistic Pathogens |
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The Genus <i>Ochrobactrum</i> as Major Opportunistic Pathogens |
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The Genus <i>Ochrobactrum</i> as Major Opportunistic Pathogens |
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The Genus <i>Ochrobactrum</i> as Major Opportunistic Pathogens |
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genus <i>ochrobactrum</i> as major opportunistic pathogens |
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2020-11-01 |
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<i>Ochrobactrum </i>species are non-enteric, Gram-negative organisms that are closely related to the genus <i>Brucella</i>. Since the designation of the genus in 1988, several distinct species have now been characterised and implicated as opportunistic pathogens in multiple outbreaks. Here, we examine the genus, its members, diagnostic tools used for identification, data from recent <i>Ochrobactrum</i> whole genome sequencing and the pathogenicity associated with reported <i>Ochrobactrum </i>infections. This review identified 128 instances of <i>Ochrobactrum</i> spp. infections that have been discussed in the literature. These findings indicate that infection review programs should consider investigation of possible <i>Ochrobactrum</i> spp. outbreaks if these bacteria are clinically isolated in more than one patient and that <i>Ochrobactrum</i> spp. are more important pathogens than previously thought. |
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<i>Ochrobactrum</i> nosocomial infection environmental bacteria |
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