Staphylococcus devriesei

Staphylococcus devriesei
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Firmicutes
Class: Bacilli
Order: Bacillales
Family: Staphylococcaceae
Genus: Staphylococcus
Species: S. devriesei
Binomial name
Staphylococcus devriesei
Supré et al. 2010

Staphylococcus devriesei is a Gram positive, coagulase-negative member of the bacterial genus Staphylococcus consisting of clustered cocci. It was originally isolated from cow's milk and teats and, on the basis of 16S ribosomal RNA sequence, is most genetically similar to Staphylococcus haemolyticus, S. hominis, and S. lugdunensis.[1] More recent studies have found the species on cow teat skin but not commonly in milk, suggesting that this commensal bacteria does not generally flow into milk.[2]

References

  1. Supré, K.; De Vliegher, S., Cleenwerck, I., Engelbeen, K., Van Trappen, S., Piepers, S., Sampimon, O. C., Zadoks, R. N., De Vos, P., Haesebrouck, F. (8 January 2010). "Staphylococcus devriesei sp. nov., isolated from teat apices and milk of dairy cows". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 60 (12): 2739–2744. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.015982-0. Cite uses deprecated parameter |coauthors= (help)
  2. Verdier-Metz, I; Gagne, G; Bornes, S; Monsallier, F; Veisseire, P; Delbès-Paus, C; Montel, MC (January 2012). "Cow teat skin, a potential source of diverse microbial populations for cheese production.". Applied and Environmental Microbiology 78 (2): 326–33. doi:10.1128/AEM.06229-11. PMC 3255753. PMID 22081572.

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