| Names |
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP |
| Accession numbers |
NC_002940 |
| Background |
Small, nonmotile, Gram-negative bacterium whose only natural host is human. Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of chancroid, a disease which is endemic in developing countries. It facilitates transmission of HIV. (HAMAP: HAEDU) |
| Taxonomy |
| Kingdom: | Bacteria |
| Phylum: | Proteobacteria |
| Class: | NA |
| Order: | NA |
| Family: | NA |
| Genus: | NA |
| Species: | Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP |
| Strain |
35000HP |
| Complete |
NA |
| Sequencing centre |
(04-JUN-2003) Pediatrics, Columbus Children's Research Institute and The Ohio State University, 700 Children's Drive,
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| Sequencing quality |
NA |
| Sequencing depth |
NA |
| Sequencing method |
NA |
| Isolation site |
NA |
| Isolation country |
NA |
| Number of replicons |
1 |
| Gram staining properties |
Negative |
| Shape |
Bacilli |
| Mobility |
NA |
| Flagellar presence |
No |
| Number of membranes |
2 |
| Oxygen requirements |
Anaerobic |
| Optimal temperature |
35.0 |
| Temperature range |
Mesophilic |
| Habitat |
HostAssociated |
| Biotic relationship |
NA |
| Host name |
NA |
| Cell arrangement |
NA |
| Sporulation |
NA |
| Metabolism |
NA |
| Energy source |
NA |
| Diseases |
Genital ulcer disease |
| Pathogenicity |
Yes |