Campylobacter concisus
DSM 9716
Name:
Campylobacter concisus Tanner et al. 1981
DSM No.:
9716, Type strain dsm-9716 dsm9716 dsm 9716 Campylobacter concisus
Other collection no.
or WDCM no.:
or WDCM no.:
ATCC 33237,CCUG 13144,FDC 484,LMG 7788,NCTC 11485,DSM 5360
Isolated from:
human gingival ulcus
Country:
United States of America
Massachusetts, Boston
Massachusetts, Boston
Date of sampling:
before 1995-02-15
Nagoya Protocol Restrictions:
There are NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain.
History:
<- ATCC; ATCC 33237 <- CCUG; CCUG 13144 <- A. C. R. Tanner;
Genbank accession numbers:
16S rRNA gene: DQ174166
Cultivation conditions:
Medium 693 , does not grow reliably on agar plates, 37°C
or
Medium 413 needs Vit K1, 37°C
Medium/media recipe(s) required for preparing 413:
- Medium 78
Incubation time: 1-2 days
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
Complete DSMZ Media List
or
Medium 413 needs Vit K1, 37°C
Medium/media recipe(s) required for preparing 413:
- Medium 78
Incubation time: 1-2 days
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
Complete DSMZ Media List
Summary and
additional information:
additional information:
<- ATCC; ATCC 33237 <- CCUG; CCUG 13144 <- A. C. R. Tanner;. Human gingival ulcus. United States of America, Massachusetts, Boston. Type strain.. Taxonomy/description (1844, 4220). Sequence accession no. 16S rRNA gene: DQ174166. (Medium 693, incubation time: 2-3 days, gas pack, pH 7, 37°C, anaerobic or Medium 413 needs Vit K1, incubation time: 1-2 days, gas phase: 100%N2, pH 7, 37°C, anaerobic)
Risk group:
2 (classification according to German TRBA)
Restrictions:
Act dealing with the prevention & control of infectious diseases in man (Infektionsschutzgesetz), Category A1
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