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Escherichia albertii

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Escherichia albertii is a species of bacterium in the same genus as E. coli. It was described in 2003 after being isolated from the diarrhea of Bangladeshi children.[1] Five strains are known. The importance of the species in disease is unclear.[2]

References

  1. ^ Huys, Geert; Cnockaert, Margo; Janda, J. Michael; Swings, Jean (2003). "Escherichia albertii sp. nov., a diarrhoeagenic species isolated from stool specimens of Bangladeshi children". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 53 (3): 807–810. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.02475-0. PMID 12807204.
  2. ^ Abbott, S. L.; O'Connor, J.; Robin, T.; Zimmer, B. L.; Janda, J. M. (2003). "Biochemical Properties of a Newly Described Escherichia Species, Escherichia albertii". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 41 (10): 4852–4854. doi:10.1128/JCM.41.10.4852-4854.2003. PMC 254372. PMID 14532241.

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Escherichia albertii: Brief Summary

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Escherichia albertii is a species of bacterium in the same genus as E. coli. It was described in 2003 after being isolated from the diarrhea of Bangladeshi children. Five strains are known. The importance of the species in disease is unclear.

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