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'''''Campylobacter concisus''''' is a [[Gram-negative]], highly [[Fastidious organism|fastidious]], [[Mesophile|mesophilic]], and [[microaerophilic]] bacterium. [[Motility|Motile]], with either unipolar or bipolar [[flagella]], the organisms have a characteristic spiral/[[corkscrew]] appearance and are [[oxidase]]-positive.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Tanner|first1=A. C. R.|last2=Badger|first2=S.|last3=Lai|first3=C.-H|last4=Listgarten|first4=M. A.|last5=Visconti|first5=R. A.|last6=Socransky|first6=S. S.|title=Wolinella gen. nov., Wolinella succinogenes (Vibrio succinogenes Wolin et al.) comb. nov., and Description of Bacteroides gracilis sp. nov., Wolinella recta sp. nov., Campylobacter concisus sp. nov., and Eikenella corrodens from Humans with Periodontal Disease|journal=International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|date=1981|volume=31|pages=432–45}}</ref><ref name=Sherris>{{cite book | author = Ryan KJ; Ray CG (editors) | title = Sherris Medical Microbiology | edition = 4th | pages = 378–80 | publisher = McGraw Hill | year = 2004 | isbn = 0-8385-8529-9 }}</ref>'' |
'''''Campylobacter concisus''''' is a [[Gram-negative]], highly [[Fastidious organism|fastidious]], [[Mesophile|mesophilic]], and [[microaerophilic]] bacterium. [[Motility|Motile]], with either unipolar or bipolar [[flagella]], the organisms have a characteristic spiral/[[corkscrew]] appearance and are [[oxidase]]-positive.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Tanner|first1=A. C. R.|last2=Badger|first2=S.|last3=Lai|first3=C.-H|last4=Listgarten|first4=M. A.|last5=Visconti|first5=R. A.|last6=Socransky|first6=S. S.|title=Wolinella gen. nov., Wolinella succinogenes (Vibrio succinogenes Wolin et al.) comb. nov., and Description of Bacteroides gracilis sp. nov., Wolinella recta sp. nov., Campylobacter concisus sp. nov., and Eikenella corrodens from Humans with Periodontal Disease|journal=International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|date=1981|volume=31|pages=432–45}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author1=P. Vandamme|author2=F. E. Dewhirst|author3=B. J. Paster|author4=S. L. W. On|editor1-last=Garrity|editor1-first=G.|editor2-last=Krieg|editor2-first=N. R.|editor3-last=Staley|editor3-first=J. T.|editor4-last=Brenner|editor4-first=D. J.|title=Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology|date=2005|publisher=Springer-Verlag New York|location=NY, USA|isbn=978-0-387-29298-4|pages=1147–1160|edition=2|chapter=Genus I. Campylobacter}}</ref><ref name=Sherris>{{cite book | author = Ryan KJ; Ray CG (editors) | title = Sherris Medical Microbiology | edition = 4th | pages = 378–80 | publisher = McGraw Hill | year = 2004 | isbn = 0-8385-8529-9 }}</ref>'' |
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''C. concicus'' has been implicated in the induction of [[Crohn's disease]].<ref>N. O. Kaakoush, A. S. Day, K. D. Huinao, S. T. Leach, D. A. Lemberg, S. E. Dowd, H. M. Mitchell. Microbial Dysbiosis in Pediatric Patients with Crohn's Disease. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2012; 50 (10): 3258 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.01396-12</ref> |
''C. concicus'' has been implicated in the induction of [[Crohn's disease]].<ref>N. O. Kaakoush, A. S. Day, K. D. Huinao, S. T. Leach, D. A. Lemberg, S. E. Dowd, H. M. Mitchell. Microbial Dysbiosis in Pediatric Patients with Crohn's Disease. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2012; 50 (10): 3258 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.01396-12</ref> |
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Campylobacter concisus is a Gram-negative, highly fastidious, mesophilic, and microaerophilic bacterium. Motile, with either unipolar or bipolar flagella, the organisms have a characteristic spiral/corkscrew appearance and are oxidase-positive.[1][2][3]
C. concicus has been implicated in the induction of Crohn's disease.[4]
References
- ^ Tanner, A. C. R.; Badger, S.; Lai, C.-H; Listgarten, M. A.; Visconti, R. A.; Socransky, S. S. (1981). "Wolinella gen. nov., Wolinella succinogenes (Vibrio succinogenes Wolin et al.) comb. nov., and Description of Bacteroides gracilis sp. nov., Wolinella recta sp. nov., Campylobacter concisus sp. nov., and Eikenella corrodens from Humans with Periodontal Disease". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 31: 432–45.
- ^ P. Vandamme; F. E. Dewhirst; B. J. Paster; S. L. W. On (2005). "Genus I. Campylobacter". In Garrity, G.; Krieg, N. R.; Staley, J. T.; Brenner, D. J. (eds.). Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology (2 ed.). NY, USA: Springer-Verlag New York. pp. 1147–1160. ISBN 978-0-387-29298-4.
- ^ Ryan KJ; Ray CG (editors) (2004). Sherris Medical Microbiology (4th ed.). McGraw Hill. pp. 378–80. ISBN 0-8385-8529-9.
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