Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis
DSM 18826
Name:
Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis (Florent 1959) Véron and Chatelain 1973
DSM No.:
18826, Type strain dsm-18826 dsm18826 dsm 18826 Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis
Other collection no.
or WDCM no.:
or WDCM no.:
CIP 68.29,ATCC 19438,JCM 2528,NCTC 10354
Isolated from:
heifer vaginal mucus
Country:
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Nagoya Protocol Restrictions:
There are NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain.
History:
<- CIP; CIP 68.29 <- NCTC; NCTC 10354 <- R. Park;
Genbank accession numbers:
16S rRNA gene: DQ174131
Cultivation conditions:
Medium 693 + M215 as liquid film, microaerophilic, 37°C
for reactivation distribute the complete content of the ampoule on one agar plate
Incubation time: 1-2 days
Complete DSMZ Media List
for reactivation distribute the complete content of the ampoule on one agar plate
Incubation time: 1-2 days
Complete DSMZ Media List
Summary and
additional information:
additional information:
<- CIP; CIP 68.29 <- NCTC; NCTC 10354 <- R. Park;. Heifer vaginal mucus. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Type strain.. Taxonomy/description (10874). Sequence accession no. 16S rRNA gene: DQ174131. Slow and sparse growth. (Medium 693 + M215 as liquid film, incubation time: 1-2 days, candle jar, pH 7, 37°C, microaerobic). for reactivation distribute the complete content of the ampoule on one agar plate
Literature:
Risk group:
2 (t) (classification according to German TRBA)
Restrictions:
Act dealing with the prevention & control of infectious diseases in man (Infektionsschutzgesetz), Category A1
Animal pathogenic organism, not exported outside Germany, Category F
Animal pathogenic organism, not exported outside Germany, Category F
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