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* ''[[Bordatella ansorpii]]'' was isolated from an [[epidermal cyst]] and an immunocompromised host |
* ''[[Bordatella ansorpii]]'' was isolated from an [[epidermal cyst]] and an immunocompromised host |
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[[Category:Gram-negative coccobacilli]] |
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[[Category:Infectious diseases]] |
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Revision as of 17:18, 30 July 2020
- Bordatella pertussis, Bordatella parapertussis, and Bordatella holmesii are the most common species to cause disease in humans
- Bordatella bronchiseptica causes kennel cough in dogs and cats, with rare human infections in immunocompromised hosts
- Ovine-adapted Bordatella parapertussis causes respiratory infections in sheep
- Bordatella avium causes disease in poultry
- Bordatella hinzii causes disease in poultry and rarely in immunocompromised hosts
- Bordatella trematum has been found in wounds and otitis media
- Bordatella petrii causes rare infections in immunocompromised hosts
- Bordatella ansorpii was isolated from an epidermal cyst and an immunocompromised host