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Abstract
Haemophilus
spp. are members of the family
Pasteurellaceae
. Members of the
Haemophilus
genus are small, nonmotile, non‐spore‐forming, non‐acid‐fast, pleomorphic, Gram‐negative bacilli with fastidious growth requirements.
Haemophilus
spp. can be found as part of the commensal microbiota of mucous membranes in humans.
H. influenzae
may also be found as part of the commensal bacterial microbiota of the mucosal surfaces of the upper respiratory tract (URT) of many healthy individuals; however, asymptomatic colonization of the URT with encapsulated strains of
H. influenzae
type b is rare. Isolates of
H. influenzae
constitute a diverse group of organisms that cause a broad range of human diseases. Collection of specimens for the diagnosis of
Haemophilus
infections is predicated on the nature of the infection being evaluated.
Title: Haemophilus
Description:
Abstract
Haemophilus
spp.
are members of the family
Pasteurellaceae
.
Members of the
Haemophilus
genus are small, nonmotile, non‐spore‐forming, non‐acid‐fast, pleomorphic, Gram‐negative bacilli with fastidious growth requirements.
Haemophilus
spp.
can be found as part of the commensal microbiota of mucous membranes in humans.
H.
influenzae
may also be found as part of the commensal bacterial microbiota of the mucosal surfaces of the upper respiratory tract (URT) of many healthy individuals; however, asymptomatic colonization of the URT with encapsulated strains of
H.
influenzae
type b is rare.
Isolates of
H.
influenzae
constitute a diverse group of organisms that cause a broad range of human diseases.
Collection of specimens for the diagnosis of
Haemophilus
infections is predicated on the nature of the infection being evaluated.
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