2020
DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.004533
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Pseudoxanthomonas winnipegensis sp. nov., derived from human clinical materials and recovered from cystic fibrosis and other patient types in Canada, and emendation of Pseudoxanthomonas spadix Young et al. 2007

Abstract: Twelve isolates recovered from 10 cystic fibrosis/other patient types and a variety of clinical sources, were referred to Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory over 7 years. These were assignable to the genus Pseudoxanthomonas but were unidentifiable to species level. Patients included five males and five females from two geographically separated provinces, ranging in age from 2 months to 84 years. In contrast, most … Show more

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“…NCTC 14457 to NCTC 14465 are eight strains of Staphylococcus aureus that carry the methicillin resistance gene mecC isolated from human clinical sources ( 8 ). These strains were isolated originally in a six-hospital surveillance study in the United Kingdom and date from a little over a year after the mecC gene was first discovered in an isolate recovered from a milk bulk tank and consequently described ( 9 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…NCTC 14457 to NCTC 14465 are eight strains of Staphylococcus aureus that carry the methicillin resistance gene mecC isolated from human clinical sources ( 8 ). These strains were isolated originally in a six-hospital surveillance study in the United Kingdom and date from a little over a year after the mecC gene was first discovered in an isolate recovered from a milk bulk tank and consequently described ( 9 ).…”
Section: Announcementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a recent correlational study characterizing the microbiomes of both oral cavities and tonsils in children with tonsillar hypertrophy suggested that Pseudoxanthomonas might be linked to tonsillar hypertrophy [5]. Twelve isolates of the Pseudoxanthomonas genus recovered from 10 patients located in two geographically separated Canadian provinces were referred to the Special Bacteriology unit at Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory over 7 years, and some level of resistance was observed against the antibiotic classes of carbapenems and nitrofurantoin and the antibiotic group of cephems [6]. Furthermore, some Pseudoxanthomonas spp.…”
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confidence: 99%