Halomonas johnsoniae is a halophilic bacteria first isolated from the environment surrounding dialysis patients. It is closely related to H. magadiensis.[1]

Halomonas johnsoniae
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Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Pseudomonadota
Class: Gammaproteobacteria
Order: Oceanospirillales
Family: Halomonadaceae
Genus: Halomonas
Species:
H. johnsoniae
Binomial name
Halomonas johnsoniae
Stevens et al., 2009

References

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  1. ^ Stevens, David A.; Hamilton, John R.; Johnson, Nancy; Kim, Kwang Kyu; Lee, Jung-Sook (2009). "Halomonas, a Newly Recognized Human Pathogen Causing Infections and Contamination in a Dialysis Center" (PDF). Medicine. 88 (4): 244–249. doi:10.1097/MD.0b013e3181aede29. ISSN 0025-7974. PMID 19593230. S2CID 36761419.

Further reading

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  • Stevens, David A., et al. "Halomonas johnsoniae: review of a medically underappreciated genus of growing human importance." The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 345.5 (2013): 335–338.
  • Kim, Kwang Kyu, et al. "Halomonas stevensii sp. nov., Halomonas hamiltonii sp. nov. and Halomonas johnsoniae sp. nov., isolated from a renal care centre." International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 60.2 (2010): 369–377.
  • Sánchez-Porro, Cristina, et al. "Halomonas titanicae sp. nov., a halophilic bacterium isolated from the RMS Titanic." International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 60.12 (2010): 2768–2774.
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