Neisseria subflava

Species of bacterium

Neisseria subflava
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Betaproteobacteria
Order: Neisseriales
Family: Neisseriaceae
Genus: Neisseria
Species:
N. subflava
Binomial name
Neisseria subflava
(Flügge, 1886) Trevisan, 1889

Neisseria subflava is a common inhabitant found in the human upper respiratory tract. It is a gram-negative diplococcus. It produces a positive result of blue when put through the oxidase test. It is considered non-pathogenic, although in rare case it can be the causative agent of postoperative meningitis (after a neurological surgery), which is called surgical site infection (SSI).[1]

References

  1. ^ Daisuke Wakui; Goro Nagashima; Yoshinobu Otsuka; Tatsuo Takada; Toshihiro Ueda; Yu-ichiro Tanaka; Takuo Hashimoto (2012). "A case of meningitis due to Neisseria subflava after ventriculostomy". Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy. 18 (1): 115–118. doi:10.1007/s10156-011-0299-x. PMID 21894453.

External links

  • Type strain of Neisseria subflava at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Taxon identifiers
Neisseria subflava
  • Wikidata: Q6989667
  • BacDive: 10478
  • CoL: 4655Y
  • EoL: 996584
  • GBIF: 3220233
  • IRMNG: 10031431
  • ITIS: 964015
  • LPSN: neisseria-subflava
  • NCBI: 28449
  • NZOR: e005af50-792d-4bfd-9f69-acbca691e050


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