Cedecea species 001 (also known as Cedecea species 3)
C. neteri (formerly known as Cedecea species 4 or Cedecea species 002)
Cedecea species 012 (also known as Cedecea species 5)
Cedecea is a genus of extremely rare bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae.[1] The name of this genus was derived from CDC, the abbreviation for the Centers for Disease Control where the initial members of this genus were discovered.[2] This genus resembles no other group of Enterobacteriaceae.[3]Cedecea bacteria are Gram-negative, bacillus in shape, motile, nonencapsulated, and non-spore-forming.[4][5] The strains of Cedecea appear to be similar to those of Serratia. Both Cedecea and Serratia are lipase positive and resistant to colistin and cephalothin; however, Cedecea is unable to hydrolyze gelatin or DNA.[5][6][7][8]
^Janda, J. Michael; Sharon L. Abbott (2006). The Enterobacteria (2nd ed.). Washington, D.C.: ASM Press. p. 411. ISBN 978-1-55581-342-0.
^P. Grimont; F. Grimont; J. Farmer III; M. Asbury (1981). "Cedecea davisae gen. nov., sp. nov. and Cedecea lapagei sp. nov., New Enterobacteriaceae from Clinical Specimens". Int J Syst Bacteriol. 31 (3): 317–326. doi:10.1099/00207713-31-3-317.
^Grimont, P. A. D., Grimont, F., Farmer III, J. J., and Asbury, M. A. (1981). Cedecea davisae gen. nov., sp. nov. and Cedecea lapagei sp. nov., New Enterobacteriaceae from clinical specimens. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology31, 317-326.
^Mawardi, H., Pavlakis, M., Mandelbrot, D., Woo, S. B. (2010). Sirolimus oral ulcer with Cedecea davisae superinfection. Transpl Infect Dis12, 446-450.
^ abAbate,G., Qureshi, S., and Mazumder, S. A. (2011). Cedecea davisae bacteremia in a neutropenic patient with acute myeloid leukemia. Journal of Infection63, 83-85.
^Farmer III, J. J., Sheth, N. K., Hudzinski, J. A., Rose, H. D., Asbury, M. F. (1982). Bacteremia due to Cedecea neteri sp. nov. Journal of Clinical Microbiology16, 775-778.
^Perkins, S. R., Beckett, T. A., Bump, C. M. (1986). Cedecea davisae bacteremia. Journal of Clinical Microbiology24, 675-676.
^Dalamaga, M., Karmaniolas, K., Arsenis, G., Pantelaki, M., Daskalopoulou, K., Papadavid, E., and Migdalis, I. (2008). Cedecea lapagei bacteremia following cement-related chemical burn injury. Burns34, 1205-1207.
Cedecea is a genus of extremely rare bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The name of this genus was derived from CDC, the abbreviation for the...
Cedecea davisae is a gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped, non-sporulating, lipase-positive bacteria. The bacteria falls into the genus Cedecae, which was...
Pathology), USA Basfia – BASF SE (a chemical company in Ludwigshafen, Germany) Cedecea – CDC (Centers for Disease Control), USA Deefgea – DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft;...
Asad U (2017). "First reported New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase-1-producing Cedecea lapagei". International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. 49 (1): 118–119...
ribonuclease E that is in the Cedecea davisae came from the S3JYP0 gene. When observing the structure of the ribonuclease E in Cedecea davisae, the catalytic...