The genus Aeromonas consists of gram-negative rods widely distributed in freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments . Aeromonas species grow at a range of temperatures, although they are isolated with increasing frequency during warmer months. Aeromonas species cause a wide spectrum of disease syndromes among warm- and cold-blooded animals, including fish, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and humans
The role of Aeromonas spp. in causing disease in humans is perhaps the most controversial one, especially when it comes to the digestive tract illnesses such as diarrhoea. Current evidence for Aeromonas being a human pathogen focuses not just on gastrointestinal illnesses but also other infections that Aeromonas isolates have been associated with including injury or wound infections, nosocomial infections, septicaemia, respiratory tract infections and peritonitis.
The genus Aeromonas consists of gram-negative rods widely distributed in freshwater, estuarine, and marine environments . Aeromonas species grow at a range of temperatures, although they are isolated with increasing frequency during warmer months. Aeromonas species cause a wide spectrum of disease syndromes among warm- and cold-blooded animals, including fish, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and humansThe role of Aeromonas spp. in causing disease in humans is perhaps the most controversial one, especially when it comes to the digestive tract illnesses such as diarrhoea. Current evidence for Aeromonas being a human pathogen focuses not just on gastrointestinal illnesses but also other infections that Aeromonas isolates have been associated with including injury or wound infections, nosocomial infections, septicaemia, respiratory tract infections and peritonitis.
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