Helicobacter ibis sp. nov., isolated from faecal droppings of black-faced ibis (Theristicus melanopis)
Mónica Lopez-Cantillo,
Boris Vidal-Veuthey,
Armin Mella
et al.
Abstract:As part of a larger study on
Epsilonproteobacteria
carried by wild birds in the city of Valdivia (southern Chile), two curved rod-shaped Gram-stain-negative strains (A82T and WB-40) were recovered from faecal samples and subjected to a taxonomic study. Results of a genus-specific PCR showed that these isolates belonged to the genus
Helicobacter
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