Eisenbergiella Explained
Eisenbergiella is a genus of bacteria from the family of Lachnospiraceae.[1]
Etymology
Eisenbergiella, named in memory of the Polish physician and bacteriologist Dr Filip Eisenberg (1876-1942) who perished during the Holocaust.
Further reading
- Amir . I . Bouvet . P . Legeay . C . Gophna . U . Weinberger . A . Eisenbergiella tayi gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from human blood. . International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology . March 2014 . 64 . Pt 3 . 907–14 . 10.1099/ijs.0.057331-0 . 24282142.
- Togo . A.H. . Khelaifia . S. . Bittar . F. . Maraninchi . M. . Raoult . D. . Million . M. . ' Eisenbergiella massiliensis ', a new species isolated from human stool collected after bariatric surgery . New Microbes and New Infections . September 2016 . 13 . 15–16 . 10.1016/j.nmni.2016.05.015. 27358742 . 4917486 .
Notes and References
- Parker . Charles Thomas . Garrity . George M . Charles Thomas . George M. . Parker . Garrity . Taxonomic Abstract for the genera. . The NamesforLife Abstracts . 1 January 2003 . 10.1601/tx.25197 . en.