Brucella vulpis explained

Brucella vulpis is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming and non-motile bacteria from the genus Brucella which has been isolated from the mandibular lymph nodes of foxes (Vulpes vulpes).[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Parker. Charles Thomas. Garrity. George M. Charles Thomas . George M. . Parker . Garrity . Nomenclature Abstract for Brucella vulpis Scholz et al. 2016.. The NamesforLife Abstracts. 2016 . 10.1601/nm.28642. en.
  2. Hofer. Erwin. Hammerl. Jens A.. Zygmunt. Michel S.. Cloeckaert. Axel. Koylass. Mark. Whatmore. Adrian M.. Blom. Jochen. Revilla-Fernández. Sandra. Witte. Angela. Scholz. Holger C.. Vergnaud. Gilles. Al Dahouk. Sascha. Aistleitner. Karin. Brucella vulpis sp. nov., a novel Brucella species isolated from mandibular lymph nodes of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Austria. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 29 February 2016. 66 . 5 . 2090–2098 . 10.1099/ijsem.0.000998. 26928956. free.