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Descriptor English: Aeromonas caviae
Descriptor Spanish: Aeromonas caviae
Descriptor Aeromonas caviae
Entry term(s) Aeromonas dourgesi anaerogene
Aeromonas formicans
Aeromonas hydrophila anaerogenes
Aeromonas hydrophila subsp. anaerogenes
Aeromonas punctata caviae
Aeromonas punctata subsp. caviae
Aeromonas punctata subsp. punctata
Bacillus punctatus
Scope note: Especie de bacterias gramnegativas, anaerobias facultativas, que se aislan de animales domésticos y salvajes, incluyendo pájaros y peces. En la especie humana producen GASTROENTERITIS en niños pequeños y en algunos adultos.
Descriptor Portuguese: Aeromonas caviae
Descriptor French: Aeromonas caviae
Entry term(s): Aeromonas dourgesi anaerogene
Aeromonas formicans
Aeromonas hydrophila anaerogenes
Aeromonas hydrophila subsp. anaerogenes
Aeromonas punctata caviae
Aeromonas punctata subsp. caviae
Aeromonas punctata subsp. punctata
Bacillus punctatus
Tree number(s): B03.440.450.019.025.150
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D057585
Scope note: A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic bacteria that is found in domestic and wild animals including birds, and fish. In humans it causes GASTROENTERITIS in young children and some adults.
Annotation: infection: coordinate with GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS and GASTROENTERITIS if pertinent
Allowable Qualifiers: CH chemistry
CL classification
CY cytology
DE drug effects
EN enzymology
GD growth & development
GE genetics
IM immunology
IP isolation & purification
ME metabolism
PH physiology
PY pathogenicity
RE radiation effects
UL ultrastructure
VI virology
Registry Number: txid648
Previous Indexing: Aeromonas (1984-2010)
Public MeSH Note: 2011
History Note: 2011
DeCS ID: 53911
Unique ID: D057585
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): Click here to access the VHL documents
Date Established: 2011/01/01
Date of Entry: 2010/06/25
Revision Date: 2020/01/28
Aeromonas caviae - Preferred
Concept UI M0538054
Scope note A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic bacteria that is found in domestic and wild animals including birds, and fish. In humans it causes GASTROENTERITIS in young children and some adults.
Preferred term Aeromonas caviae
Entry term(s) Aeromonas dourgesi anaerogene
Aeromonas formicans
Aeromonas hydrophila anaerogenes
Aeromonas hydrophila subsp. anaerogenes
Aeromonas punctata caviae
Aeromonas punctata subsp. caviae
Aeromonas punctata subsp. punctata
Bacillus punctatus



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