Family Aeromonadaceae (Formerly Family Vibrionaceae)
Gram-negative facultatively anaerobic bacillus
Motile species have single polar flagellum (nonmotile species apparently not associated with human disease)
Presumably 14 phenospecies: A. hydrophila, A. caviae, A. veronii biovar sobria
Ubiquitous in fresh and brackish water
Acquired by ingestion of or exposure to contaminated water or food
Associated with gastrointestinal disease; chronic diarrhea in adults; acute, severe disease in children
Opportunistic systemic disease in immunocompromised
Wound infections
Broad array of extra-intestinal diseases
Putative
virulence factors include: endotoxin; hemolysins; eneterotoxin; proteases; siderophores;
adhesins
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