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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, Vol 50, 1973-1979, Copyright © 2000 by Society for General Microbiology


Bartonella birtlesii sp. nov., isolated from small mammals (Apodemus spp.)

D Bermond, R Heller, F Barrat, G Delacour, C Dehio, A Alliot, H Monteil, B Chomel, HJ Boulouis and Y Piemont
Institut de Bacteriologie de la Faculte de Medecine, Universite Louis Pasteur, Hopitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, 3 rue Koeberle, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Three strains isolated from Apodemus spp. were similar to Bartonella species on the basis of phenotypic characteristics. Futhermore, genotypic analysis based on sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA and gltA genes and on DNA--DNA hybridization showed that the three isolates represented a distinct and new species of Bartonella. The name Bartonella birtlesii is proposed for the new species. The type strain of B. birtlesii sp. nov. is IBS 325(T) (=CIP 106294(T)=CCUG 44360(T)).


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