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Campylobacter
Campylobacter is a type of bacteria that can cause a diarrheal disease in people. Its name means 'curved bacterium' because the germ typically appears in a comma or s shape. According to its scientific classification, it is a genus of gram-negative bacteria that is motile.
Helicobacter
Helicobacter is a genus of gram-negative bacteria possessing a characteristic helical shape. They were initially considered to be members of the genus Campylobacter, but in 1989, Goodwin et al. published sufficient reasons to justify the new genus name Helicobacter. The genus Helicobacter contains about 35 species.
Campylobacter jejuni
species of bacterium
Epsilonproteobacteria
The Campylobacteria are a class of Gram-negative bacteria. It used to be known as Epsilonproteobacteria. Only a few genera have been characterized, including the curved to spirilloid Wolinella, Helicobacter, and Campylobacter.
Campylobacterales
The Campylobacterales are an order of Campylobacterota which make up the epsilon subdivision, together with the small family Nautiliaceae. They are Gram-negative. Most of the species are microaerophilic.
Helicobacteracae
REDIRECT Campylobacterales
Campylobacteraceae
REDIRECT Campylobacterales
Helicobacter hepaticus
species of bacterium
Wolinella
The genus Wolinella is a member of the Campylobacterales order of Bacteria. The order Campylobacterales includes human pathogens such as Helicobacter pylori and Campylobacter jejuni.
Helicobacter bilis
species of bacterium
Campylobacter fetus
species of bacterium
Sulfurimonas
Sulfurimonas is a bacterial genus within the class of Campylobacterota, known for reducing nitrate, oxidizing both sulfur and hydrogen, and containing Group IV hydrogenases. This genus consists of four species: Sulfurimonas autorophica, Sulfurimonas denitrificans, Sulfurimonas gotlandica, and Sulfurimonas paralvinellae. The genus' name is derived from "sulfur" in Latin and "monas" from Greek, together meaning a "sulfur-oxidizing rod". The size of the bacteria varies between about 1.5-2.5 μm in length and 0.5-1.0 μm in width. Members of the genus Sulfurimonas are found in a variety of different
Campylobacter concisus
species of bacterium
Helicobacter heilmannii
species of bacterium
Helicobacter acinonychis
species of bacterium
Arcobacter
Arcobacter is a genus of Gram-negative, spiral-shaped bacteria in the phylum Campylobacterota. It shows an unusually wide range of habitats, and some species can be human and animal pathogens. Species of the genus Arcobacter are found in both animal and environmental sources, making them unique among the Campylobacterota.
Sulfurospirillum
Sulfurospirillum (/ˌsʌlfɜːroʊspɪˈrɪlʌm/ SULF-ur-oh-spə-RIHL-um) is a genus of the gram-negative, aerotolerant, rod-shaped bacteria in the family Campylobactaeraceae.
Desulfurellaceae
The Desulfurellaceae are a small family of Campylobacterota, given their own order and class. The family was classified under Deltaproteobacteria per established nomenclature in LPSN, but phylogenetic evidence has moved it elsewhere.
Helicobacter pullorum
species of bacterium