Pseudomonas suis
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| Pseudomonas suis Woods 1930 |
Pseudomonas suis is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes croupous pneumonia of swine (genus Sus) from which it derives its name. It was first isolated in the Philippines[1]. The type strain is ATCC 11729.
[edit] References
- ^ Woods, GM (1930). "A taxonomic study of Pseudomonas suis isolated from croupous pneumonia in swine". Philippine Journal of Science 41 (2): 181–214.
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