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Species: | B. anthropi
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Brucella anthropi (Holmes et al. 1988) Hördt et al. 2020[1]
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Brucella anthropi is a bacterium.[3] The type strain is strain CIP 82.115 (= CIP 14970 = NCTC 12168 = LMG 3331). O. anthropi strains are rod-shaped, aerobic, gram-negative, non-pigmented and motile by means of peritrichous flagella.[4][5][6] They are emerging as major opportunistic pathogens.[7]