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CELLULAR FATTY-ACID COMPOSITION AND PHENOTYPIC AND CULTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF CDC FERMENTATIVE CORYNEFORM GROUP-3 AND GROUP-5

Journal of clinical microbiology(1994)

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Abstract
Seventy strains of fermentative, asporogenous, gram-positive coccobacilli or short rods form two closely related groups which ha ce been designated CDC fermentative coryneform groups 3 (32 strains, xylose fermenters) and 5 (38 strains, xylose nonfermenters). The two taxa are otherwise similar to each other phenotypically and culturally and by a distinctive Staphylococcus-like odor and by cellular fatty acid (CFA) composition. CDC group 3 and CDC group 5 strains have been isolated from clinical sources (blood, abscesses, and wounds but not urine or respiratory specimens) in Canada and the United States and among referrals from Belgium, Sweden, and Spain. Coryneform CDC group 3 strains were phenotypically similar to CDC coryneform group A-3 but were distinguishable by their inability to reduce nitrate and by their lack of motility. Coryneform CDC group 5 isolates were phenotypically somewhat similar to Actinomyces viscosus and Rothia dentocariosa, escept that none of this group reduced nitrate. Both CDC groups could be differentiated from these similar bacteria by the ability to decarboxylate lysine and ornithine. The CFA compositions of CDC group 3 and 5 strains were similar to each other, were distinctive from those of other coryneforms, and were of the branched-chain ape. API CORYNE codes mere consistent for both CDC group 3 and CDC group 5 bacteria, suggesting that this method could be useful as an identification method.
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phenotype,fermentation
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