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Coxiella
Published in Dongyou Liu, Handbook of Foodborne Diseases, 2018
Belonging to the family Coxiellaceae, order Legionellales, class Gammaproteobacteria, phylum Proteobacteria, domain Bacteria, the genus Coxiella currently consists of a well recognized species C. burnetii, a yet to be confirmed species C. cheraxi (from freshwater crayfish), and a number of unassigned Coxiella-like bacteria.
Prenatal androgen exposure causes hypertension and gut microbiota dysbiosis
Published in Gut Microbes, 2018
Shermel B. Sherman, Nadeen Sarsour, Marziyeh Salehi, Allen Schroering, Blair Mell, Bina Joe, Jennifer W. Hill
At the order level, bacteria from Chromatiales, Rhodospirillales, Sphingomonadales, Rhodobacterales, Caulobacterales, BD7-3, Rickettsiales, MIZ46, Legionellales, Alteromonadales, and an unknown order within the phylum Proteobacteria were significantly enriched within the PNA animal fecal microbiota (Fig. 8d, Supplementary Table 5). Bacteria from Burkholderiales, Pseudomonadales, Enterobacteriales, and Neisseriales were significantly decreased within the PNA fecal microbiota. At the family level, bacteria from Moraxellaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, Sphingomonadaceae, Caulobacteraceae, Comamonadaceae, Sinobacteraceae, Rhodospirillaceae, Piscirickettsiaceae, Hyphomicrobiaceae, and Coxiellaceae were significantly enriched within the PNA animal fecal microbiota. Bacteria from Enterobacteriaceae and Neisseriaceae were significantly decreased within the PNA fecal microbiota. At the genus level, bacteria from Sphingobium, Kingella, Mycoplana, Aggregatibacter, Steroidobacter, Methylibium, Buchnera, Bilophila, and Arcobacter were significantly enriched within the PNA animal fecal microbiota. Bacteria from Sutterella, Neisseria, and Pseudomonas were significantly decreased within the PNA fecal microbiota.