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Vibrio anguillarum is a Gram-negative bacterium that belongs to the family Vibrionaceae, which includes several other species of marine bacteria. It is classified as a facultatively anaerobic, motile, and curved rod-shaped bacterium. | Vibrio anguillarum is a Gram-negative bacterium that belongs to the family Vibrionaceae, which includes several other species of marine bacteria. It is classified as a facultatively anaerobic, motile, and curved rod-shaped bacterium. | ||
There are several serotypes of Vibrio anguillarum, which are distinguished based on differences in the structure of the bacterial surface antigens. These serotypes are important for understanding the epidemiology of the disease caused by V. anguillarum in aquatic animals, such as fish and shellfish. | |||
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Revision as of 16:01, 29 March 2023
Classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Proteobacteria
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Vibrionales
Family: Vibrionaceae
Genus: Vibrio
Higher order taxa
Species
Vibrio anguillarum
Description and significance
Vibrio anguillarum is a Gram-negative bacterium that belongs to the family Vibrionaceae, which includes several other species of marine bacteria. It is classified as a facultatively anaerobic, motile, and curved rod-shaped bacterium.
There are several serotypes of Vibrio anguillarum, which are distinguished based on differences in the structure of the bacterial surface antigens. These serotypes are important for understanding the epidemiology of the disease caused by V. anguillarum in aquatic animals, such as fish and shellfish.