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Microbiology and epidemiology of Halomonas species

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FUTURE MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 12, Pages 1559-1573

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/fmb.13.108

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alkaliphilic; bacteremia; bioremediation; dialysis; halomonads; Halomonas; halophilic; halotolerant; saline environment

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Halomonas has been organized as a genus since 1980, and comprises halophilic and/or halotolerant Gram-negative aerobic bacteria, typically found in saline environments. The genus is enlarging: at present, 76 species are taxonomically recognized, with more to be added. Increasing industrial uses have been found, largely in bioremediation and the production of desirable compounds. Originally seen as environmental contaminants, pathogenicity was initially not recognized; however, disease in algae, animals and humans has now been described. As the biotechnological use of these species increases, and the ability to isolate and recognize them improves, one might expect further pathogenic encounters with humans to be described.

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