Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Gärtner & Colleagues Laboratories, Ravensburg, Germany
2. National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
After the initial description of
Arthrobacter
spp. isolated from clinical specimens in the mid-1990s, very few further reports on
Arthrobacter
spp. have appeared in the clinical microbiology literature. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the distribution of
Arthrobacter
spp. and
Arthrobacter
-like bacteria encountered in clinical specimens by studying 50 consecutively isolated or received strains of large-colony-forming, whiteish-grayish, non-cheese-like-smelling, nonfermentative gram-positive rods by applying phenotypic methods as well as 16S rRNA gene sequencing. We observed a very heterogenous distribution, with the 50 strains belonging to 20 different taxa and each of 13 strains as a single representative of its particular taxon. Thirty-eight strains represented true
Arthrobacter
strains, 7 strains belonged to the genus
Brevibacterium
, 2 were
Microbacterium
species, and each of 3 single strains was a member of the rarely encountered genera
Pseudoclavibacter, Leucobacter
, and
Brachybacterium
, respectively.
A. cumminsii
(
n
= 14) and
A. oxydans
(
n
= 11) were the most frequently found species. The present report describes the first three
A. aurescens
strains isolated from human clinical specimens. Comprehensive antimicrobial susceptibility data are given for the 38
Arthrobacter
isolates.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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