The genus Aeromonas was re-categorized from the family Vibrionaceae to the family Aeromonadaceae in the mid-1980s, when phylogenetic evidence from molecular studies became available to support this distinction [2,5,6].
The genus Aeromonas has been divided into two major groups [7]:
●Motile, mesophilic species, including eight that can cause disease in humans (table 1).
●Non-motile, psychrophilic species that generally cause disease only in fish.
The genus Aeromonas was re-categorized from the family Vibrionaceae to the family Aeromonadaceae in the mid-1980s, when phylogenetic evidence from molecular studies became available to support this distinction [2,5,6].The genus Aeromonas has been divided into two major groups [7]:●Motile, mesophilic species, including eight that can cause disease in humans (table 1).●Non-motile, psychrophilic species that generally cause disease only in fish.
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