Vibrio metschnikovii is a Gram-negative species of bacteria found in freshwater and marine environments.[1]V. metschnikovii is an emergent pathogen in humans, causing gastrointestinal disease and wound infections.[2]
V. metschnikovii was named in honor of Russian biologist, Élie Metchnikoff.[3]
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^Linde, Hans-Jörg; Kobuch, Reinhard; Jayasinghe, Sylvia; Reischl, Udo; Lehn, Norbert; Kaulfuss, Stefan; Beutin, Lothar (Oct 2004). "Vibrio metschnikovii , a Rare Cause of Wound Infection". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 42 (10): 4909–4911. doi:10.1128/JCM.42.10.4909-4911.2004. ISSN 0095-1137. PMC 522296. PMID 15472380.
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