Document Type

Article

Publication Date

10-2025

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Source Publication

Journal of clinical Microbiology

Source ISSN

0095-1137

Abstract

Description of new and revised taxa originating from non-domestic animal species continues to be pursued. The majority are bacteria isolated from the alimentary system of a variety of healthy wildlife, adding to our understanding of microbial flora present in the normal state. A few new and revised taxa are associated with disease, including a novel Erysipelothrix species associated with sepsis in albatross and a revised species, Allocoenonia anatina comb. nov., associated with Riemerella anatipestifera-like disease in ducks and geese. Representative bacteria from genera that are additionally under study for the remediation of pollutants and bacteria that are related to significant animal or zoonotic pathogens are additionally discussed.

Comments

Published version. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Vol. 64, No. 1 (October 2025). DOI. ©2025 The Authors, published by American Society for Microbiology. Used with permission.

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 time of publication.

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