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* Non-encapsulated, non-spore-forming, [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Cellular shape::bacillus]] with yellow pigment
*Non-encapsulated, non-spore-forming, [[Stain::Gram-negative]] [[Cellular shape::bacillus]] with yellow pigment
* Member of the ''Enterobacteriaceae''
*Member of the ''[[Enterobacteriaceae]]''
* Cuases disease mostly in plants, and rarely in humans
*Causes disease mostly in plants, and rarely in humans
* Found on plants, on buckwheat, and in human feces
*Found on plants, on buckwheat, and in human feces
* About 20 species, of which human diseases have been described with ''P. agglomerans'', ''P. brenneri'', ''P. conspicua'', ''P. eucrina'', and ''P. septica''
*About 20 species, of which human diseases have been described with ''P. agglomerans'', ''P. brenneri'', ''P. conspicua'', ''P. eucrina'', and ''P. septica''


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Revision as of 13:05, 8 August 2020

  • Non-encapsulated, non-spore-forming, Gram-negative bacillus with yellow pigment
  • Member of the Enterobacteriaceae
  • Causes disease mostly in plants, and rarely in humans
  • Found on plants, on buckwheat, and in human feces
  • About 20 species, of which human diseases have been described with P. agglomerans, P. brenneri, P. conspicua, P. eucrina, and P. septica

References

  1. ^  M Gajdács. Epidemiology and antibiotic resistance trends of Pantoea species in a tertiary-care teaching hospital: A 12-year retrospective study. Developments in Health Sciences. 2019;2(3):72-75. doi:10.1556/2066.2.2019.009.