Bartonella raoultii sp. nov., isolated from infected rodents (Mastomys erythroleucus) in Senegal
Résumé
Bartonella species are involved in various human diseases, causing a range of clinical manifestations; animals are considered as the main reservoirs, transmitting diverse species of Bartonella through direct contact and haematophagous insects. Here, we characterize a new species, Bartonella raoultii sp. nov., within the genus Bartonella , using a taxonogenomic polyphasic approach. Strain 094 T (= CSUR B1097 T =DSM 28004 T ), isolated from the blood of an infected rodent ( Mastomys erythroleucus ) in Senegal, is an aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium. The annotated non-contiguous genome sequence is 1 952322 bp long and contains 37.2 mol% G+C content, 1686 protein-coding genes and 50 RNA genes, including seven rRNA genes.