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    Assignment of provisionally named CDC group NO-1 strains derived from animal bite wounds and other clinical sources, togenera nova in the familyComamonadaceae: description ofVandammella animalimorsus gen. nov., sp. nov. andFranklinella schreckenbergeri gen. nov., sp. novFree

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    CDC group non-oxidizer (NO)-1 is the provisional name designated in 1993 for phenotypically similar, Gram-stain-negative bacilli recovered primarily from human wound infections after animal bites. Otherwise, this group has been rarely alluded to in recent literature. CDC NO-1 strains had been described as non-motile, asaccharolytic, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive, nitrate-reducing bacilli, with predominate cellular fatty acids of C10 : 0 3OH, C16 : 1 ω7c, C16 : 0 and C18 : 1 ω7c. Only one 16S rRNA gene sequence deposited in NCBI (accession no. DQ054782) had been identified as CDC group NO-1 prior to this study. That sequence was closely related (>99 % identity) to sequences called ‘Xenophilus species’ from canine (JN713339) and feline (KM461961) oral microbiomes as well as to sequences derived from human strains (this study). Some of the 11 isolates delineated here were recovered from human wound infections subsequent to cat/dog bites; others were from wounds (links to animal bites not described) and two were recovered from dialysates. After 16S rRNA and whole genome sequencing, the isolates were found to be most closely related to each other but fell into two distinct genera assignable to the familyComamonadaceae, provisionally discussed here as CDC group NO-1 and CDC group NO-1-like. The genomes of CDC group NO-1 isolates ranged from 3.08 to 3.38 MB with G+C contents of 65.08–66.92 %; genomes derived from CDC group NO-1-like strains were smaller, ranging from 2.72 to 2.82 Mb with G+C contents of 62.87–63.0 mol%. Based on a polyphasic study of these bacteria, we describeVandammella animalimorsus gen. nov., sp. nov. andFranklinella schreckenbergeri gen. nov., sp. nov. for these clusters.

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    Keyword(s):animal bite isolates,Comamonadaceae,Franklinella schreckenbergeri,human clinical materialsandVandammella animalimorsus
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    This study was supported by the:
    • Public Health Agency of Canada
      • Principal Award Recipient: KathrynA. Bernard
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    Assignment of provisionally named CDC group NO-1 strains derived from animal bite wounds and other clinical sources, to genera nova in the family Comamonadaceae: description of Vandammella animalimorsus gen. nov., sp. nov. and Franklinella schreckenbergeri gen. nov., sp. nov
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