Haemophilus

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Haemophilus is a genus of small, Gram-negative bacteria that includes species responsible for respiratory tract infections and serious invasive diseases in humans.

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Haemophilus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bacterial genus
associatedWithDisease epiglottitis
meningitis
otitis media
pneumonia
respiratory tract infections
septicemia
sinusitis
belongsToGroup commensal flora of upper respiratory tract
biosafetyLevel 2
cellShape coccobacillus
class Gammaproteobacteria NERFINISHED
colonizes nasopharynx
containsSpecies Haemophilus aegyptius NERFINISHED
Haemophilus ducreyi NERFINISHED
Haemophilus haemolyticus NERFINISHED
Haemophilus influenzae NERFINISHED
Haemophilus influenzae type b NERFINISHED
Haemophilus parahaemolyticus NERFINISHED
Haemophilus parainfluenzae
Haemophilus paraphrohaemolyticus NERFINISHED
diagnosedBy PCR-based assays
culture on factor-supplemented media
etymology "blood-loving" (from Greek haima and philos)
family Pasteurellaceae NERFINISHED
gramStain Gram-negative
growthMediumPreference chocolate agar
growthRequirement enriched media
habitat human upper respiratory tract
mucosal surfaces of mammals
kingdom Bacteria
metabolism chemoorganotroph
namedBy Mikhail Grigorievich Peremeschko NERFINISHED
order Pasteurellales NERFINISHED
oxygenRequirement facultative anaerobe
pathogenicTo humans
phylum Pseudomonadota NERFINISHED
relevantFor clinical microbiology
pediatric infectious disease
respiratory medicine
requiresGrowthFactor V factor (NAD or NADP)
X factor (hemin)
someSpeciesAre opportunistic pathogens
strict human pathogens
taxonRank genus
transmissionRoute respiratory droplets
vaccineTargetSpecies Haemophilus influenzae type b NERFINISHED
yearDescribed 1890

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Gammaproteobacteria includesGenus Haemophilus