A Pérez-Cataluña, N Salas-Massó… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Since the description of the genus Arcobacter in 1991, a total of 27 species have been described, although some species have shown 16S rRNA similarities below 95%, which is …
AB Dohrmann, M Krüger - Environmental Science & Technology, 2023 - ACS Publications
Underground hydrogen storage (UHS) has been proposed as one option for storage of excess energy from renewable sources. Depleted gas reservoirs appear suitable, but at the …
Arcobacter is an emerging pathogen that is associated with human and animal diseases. Since its first introduction in 1991, 33 Arcobacter species have been identified. Studies have …
Microbial communities within the gut can markedly impact host health and fitness. To what extent environmental influences affect the differential distribution of these microbial …
A Pérez-Cataluña, N Salas-Massó… - … journal of systematic …, 2018 - microbiologyresearch.org
Four bacterial strains recovered from shellfish (n= 3) and from the water (n= 1) of a canal contaminated with urban sewage were recognized as belonging to a novel species of the …
AL Diéguez, S Balboa… - … of Systematic and …, 2017 - microbiologyresearch.org
Four bacterial strains, LFT 1.7 T, LT2C 2.5, LT4C 2.8 and TM 4.6, were isolated from great scallop (Pecten maximus) larvae and tank seawater in a Norwegian hatchery and …
Considering that several recent cases of human gastroenteritis have been associated with species from the Arcobacter genus, and that few data are currently available about the …
D Šilha, M Pejchalová, L Šilhová - Journal of global antimicrobial …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives Arcobacter spp. are considered to be potential foodborne pathogens, and consumption of contaminated food containing these bacteria could endanger human and …
A González, IFB Morejón, MA Ferrús - Food Microbiology, 2017 - Elsevier
Some species of the Arcobacter genus are considered emerging foodborne and waterborne enteropathogens. However, the presence of Arcobacter spp. in vegetables very little is …