KEGG   DISEASE: Lactococcus garvieae infection
Entry
H01405                      Disease                                
Name
Lactococcus garvieae infection
Description
Lactococcus garvieae, catalase-negative, facultative anaerobic cocci, is a major pathogen of fish and causes fatal hemorrhagic septicemia in fish such as yellowtail and trout, and it has also been isolated from buffaloes with mastitis, and clinical specimens of human blood, urine, and skin. However, it is an unusual human pathogen. Only a few infections have been described so far, including several cases of infective endocarditis on native or prosthetic valve, one case of osteomyelitis, and septicaemia with liver abscess.
Category
Bacterial infectious disease
Brite
Genome-based classification of infectious diseases [BR:br08401]
 Bacterial infections
  Infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria
   H01405  Lactococcus garvieae infection
Pathogen
Lactococcus garvieae [GN:lgv]
Reference
  Authors
Nadrah K, Cerar T, Papst L, Volkar-Meglic J, Maticic M, Karner P, Vidmar L, Premru MM, Beovic B
  Title
Lactococcus garvieae septicaemia in a patient with artificial heart valves.
  Journal
Wien Klin Wochenschr 123:677-9 (2011)
DOI:10.1007/s00508-011-0059-z
Reference
  Authors
Morita H, Toh H, Oshima K, Yoshizaki M, Kawanishi M, Nakaya K, Suzuki T, Miyauchi E, Ishii Y, Tanabe S, Murakami M, Hattori M
  Title
Complete genome sequence and comparative analysis of the fish pathogen Lactococcus garvieae.
  Journal
PLoS One 6:e23184 (2011)
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0023184
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