Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-2025

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Source Publication

Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Source ISSN

0095-1137

Abstract

Knowledge of novel and revised bacterial taxonomy facilitates routine operations in the medical microbiology laboratory and communication with important stakeholders. Notable new gram-positive taxa accepted in 2024 include the clinically significant Staphylococcus brunensis sp. nov., as well as Streptococcus suis subsp. hashimotonensis subsp. nov., which can be delineated from other Streptococcus suis subsp. by possession of the Lancefield group A antigen. Four novel Enterobacterales species are discussed, plus a novel eighth family Gallaecimonadaceae. One of these, Providencia huashanensis sp. nov. is clinically significant and harbors multiple genetic determinants that encode antimicrobial resistance mechanisms. Stenotrophomonas forensis sp. nov., derived from specimen transport medium, was determined to be a distinct component within the Stenotrophomonas maltophilia complex. Bartonella tamiae sp. nov. has become officially recognized as the agent of the first culture-confirmed bartonelloses in Thailand. Significant taxonomic revisions include the return of Chlamydophila caviae to the Chlamydia genus, creation of the novel Metaclostridioides genus for Clostridioides mangenotii, and reclassification of two Kocuria spp. into two subspecies of Kocuria rosea. Clinical updates are provided for 13 past Journal of Clinical Microbiology taxonomic compendium entries for which extensive clinical data were not previously available. These include potential clinical significance for non-vaginalis species of the Gardnerella genus and for Pandoraea commovens in a non-cystic fibrosis setting.

Comments

Published version. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Vol. 63, No. 12 (2025): e0106825. DOI. © 2025 Carella et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

Erik Munson was affiliated with Wisconsin Clinical Laboratory Network Laboratory Technical Advisory Group at the time of publication.

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Munson_17352acc.docx (96 kB)
ADA Accessible Version

Share

COinS