Species of bacterium
Neisseria animaloris , formerly named CDC group EF-4a , is a gram-negative coccoid rod . The bacterium is a commensal of the upper respiratory tract of cats and dogs, and they may cause pulmonary infections in cat.[ 1] In humans Neisseria animaloris have been reported to cause wound infection after animal bites but also chronic otitis media , bacteremia and endophtalmitis .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
On blood agar colonies are haemolytic yellowish white, opaque, shiny and smooth. They are oxidase and catalase-positive but indol negative and as a distinct characteristic N amimaloris is arginine dihydrolase positive. Unlike most other Neisseria species N animaloris grows on McConkey agar .[ 5] [ 6]
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^ Heydecke, Anna; Andersson, Birgitta; Holmdahl, Torsten; Melhus, Åsa (January 2013). "Human wound infections caused by Neisseria animaloris and Neisseria zoodegmatis , former CDC Group EF-4a and EF-4b" . Infection Ecology & Epidemiology . 3 (1): 20312. doi :10.3402/iee.v3i0.20312 . ISSN 2000-8686 . PMC 3733017 . PMID 23919115 .
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