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Cronobacter sakazakii in different languages.
Enterobacter sakazakii
Cronobacter sakazakii
Wikidata: Q25841585
Biocontrol agent host: Diabrotica balteata Category: Biological control agents Species: Cronobacter sakazakii Cronobacter sakazakii, which before 2007 was named Enterobacter sakazakii, is an opportunistic Gram-negative, rod-shaped, pathogenic bacterium that can live in very dry places. The majority of Cronobacter sakazakii cases are adults but low-birth-weight preterm neonatal and older infants are highest at risk. The disease is associated with a rare cause of invasive infection infants with historically high case fatality rates (40–80%). xxxSource Wikipedia |
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Major host crops
Cronobacter sakazakii
Wikidata: Q25841585
Biocontrol agent host: Diabrotica balteata Category: Biological control agents Species: Cronobacter sakazakii Cronobacter sakazakii, which before 2007 was named Enterobacter sakazakii, is an opportunistic Gram-negative, rod-shaped, pathogenic bacterium that can live in very dry places. The majority of Cronobacter sakazakii cases are adults but low-birth-weight preterm neonatal and older infants are highest at risk. The disease is associated with a rare cause of invasive infection infants with historically high case fatality rates (40–80%). xxxSource Wikipedia |
Minor host crops
Cronobacter sakazakii
Wikidata: Q25841585
Biocontrol agent host: Diabrotica balteata Category: Biological control agents Species: Cronobacter sakazakii Cronobacter sakazakii, which before 2007 was named Enterobacter sakazakii, is an opportunistic Gram-negative, rod-shaped, pathogenic bacterium that can live in very dry places. The majority of Cronobacter sakazakii cases are adults but low-birth-weight preterm neonatal and older infants are highest at risk. The disease is associated with a rare cause of invasive infection infants with historically high case fatality rates (40–80%). xxxSource Wikipedia |
Natural enemy
Cronobacter sakazakii
Wikidata: Q25841585
Biocontrol agent host: Diabrotica balteata Category: Biological control agents Species: Cronobacter sakazakii Cronobacter sakazakii, which before 2007 was named Enterobacter sakazakii, is an opportunistic Gram-negative, rod-shaped, pathogenic bacterium that can live in very dry places. The majority of Cronobacter sakazakii cases are adults but low-birth-weight preterm neonatal and older infants are highest at risk. The disease is associated with a rare cause of invasive infection infants with historically high case fatality rates (40–80%). xxxSource Wikipedia |
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Cronobacter sakazakii
Wikidata: Q25841585
Biocontrol agent host: Diabrotica balteata Category: Biological control agents Species: Cronobacter sakazakii Cronobacter sakazakii, which before 2007 was named Enterobacter sakazakii, is an opportunistic Gram-negative, rod-shaped, pathogenic bacterium that can live in very dry places. The majority of Cronobacter sakazakii cases are adults but low-birth-weight preterm neonatal and older infants are highest at risk. The disease is associated with a rare cause of invasive infection infants with historically high case fatality rates (40–80%). xxxSource Wikipedia |
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Cronobacter sakazakii
Wikidata: Q25841585
Biocontrol agent host: Diabrotica balteata Category: Biological control agents Species: Cronobacter sakazakii Cronobacter sakazakii, which before 2007 was named Enterobacter sakazakii, is an opportunistic Gram-negative, rod-shaped, pathogenic bacterium that can live in very dry places. The majority of Cronobacter sakazakii cases are adults but low-birth-weight preterm neonatal and older infants are highest at risk. The disease is associated with a rare cause of invasive infection infants with historically high case fatality rates (40–80%). xxxSource Wikipedia |