Neisseria weaveri - Wikipedia Each genome was 2 1 Mb in size (excluding gaps) and had a G + C content of 49 0% The genomic contents of the two N weaveri strains were very similar, containing 2233 and 2099 predicted coding sequences (CDSs), respectively [2]
Cellulitis and Bacteremia due to Neisseria weaveri following a dog bite N weaveri is a zoonotic Neisseria species that most commonly causes skin and soft tissue infections associated with dog bites Among many other dog bite related pathogens, recognition of this organism is of clinical importance since it can cause severe septicemia in humans
Wound Infection with Neisseria weaveri and a Novel Subspecies of . . . DNA sequence analysis revealed that the causative organisms were Neisseria weaveri and what is, to our knowledge, a previously undescribed subspecies of Pasteurella multocida, for which we propose the designation “ Pasteurella multocida subspecies tigris subspecies nov ”
Neisseria weaveri Neisseria weaveri Colonies are gray-white with an entire border, flat, somewhat glistening, and smooth and variable in size They are 1-2 mm in diameter after 24 h of incubation at 35 ºC and 2-4 mm after 48h of incubation Alpha-haemolysis is produced on sheep blood agar plates in areas of heavy growth Grows between 25 and 35 ºC; most
Neisseria weaveri sp. nov. (formerly CDC Group M-5), from Dog Bite . . . N weaveri strains are strictly aerobic, gram-negative, nonmotile, rod-shaped organisms which are catalase and oxidase positive, nonsaccha-rolytic, and able to grow on MacConkey agar and do not reduce nitrate but generally reduce nitrite
Cellulitis and Bacteremia due to Neisseria weaveri following a . . . - PubMed Neisseria weaveri is a gram-negative rod that can cause skin and soft tissue infections associated with dog bites Although N weaveri is a less well recognized zoonotic Neisseria species, its potential pathogenicity merits recognition since N weaveri can cause severe septicemia in humans
A case of lower respiratory tract infection caused by Neisseria weaveri . . . Neisseria weaveri (formerly CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] group M-5 is part of the normal canine oral flora Infections in humans are usually associated with dog bite wounds Very rarely the organism has been isolated from sites other than wounds, or from deep seated infections
AN UNEXPECTED LOVEBUG: PNEUMONIA SECONDARY TO NEISSERIA WEAVERI INTRODUCTION: Neisseria weaveri is a gram negative rod found in canine oral flora and most frequently associated with dog bite wounds, but it has been extremely rarely described as a cause of pneumonia
Species: Neisseria weaveri - LPSN — Neisseria weaveri Holmes et al 1993 has priority over Neisseria weaveri Andersen et al 1993 — According to Yi et al 2012, Neisseria weaveri Holmes et al 1993 is an earlier heterotypic synonym of Neisseria weaveri Andersen et al 1993