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If You're Not Confused, You're Not Paying Attention: Ochrobactrum Is Not Brucella

  • Edgardo Moreno
  • , Earl A Middlebrook
  • , Pamela Altamirano-Silva
  • , Sascha Al Dahouk
  • , George F Araj
  • , Vilma Arce-Gorvel
  • , Ángela Arenas-Gamboa
  • , Javier Ariza
  • , Elías Barquero-Calvo
  • , Giorgio Battelli
  • , Wilson J Bertu
  • , José María Blasco
  • , Mile Bosilkovski
  • , Simeon Cadmus
  • , Clayton C Caswell
  • , Jean Celli
  • , Carlos Chacón-Díaz
  • , Esteban Chaves-Olarte
  • , Diego J Comerci
  • , Raquel Conde-Álvarez
  • Elizabeth Cook, Silvio Cravero, Maryam Dadar, Xavier De Boelle, Fabrizio De Massis, Ramón Díaz, Gabriela I Escobar, Luis Fernández-Lago, Thomas A Ficht, Jeffrey T Foster, Bruno Garin-Bastuji, Jacques Godfroid, Jean-Pierre Gorvel, Leyla Güler, Sevil Erdenliğ-Gürbilek, Amayel M Gusi, Caterina Guzmán-Verri, Jiang Hai, Gabriela Hernández-Mora, Maite Iriarte, Nestor R Jacob, Anne Keriel, Maamar Khames, Stephan Köhler, Jean-Jacques Letesson, Maite Loperena-Barber, Ignacio López-Goñi, John McGiven, Falk Melzer, Ricardo Mora-Cartin, Jacob Moran-Gilad, Pilar M Muñoz, Heinrich Neubauer, David O'Callaghan, Reuben Ocholi, Ángel Oñate, Piyush Pandey, Georgios Pappas, J Tony Pembroke, Martin Roop, Nazaret Ruiz-Villalonos, Michael P Ryan, Suzana P Salcedo, Miriam Salvador-Bescós, Félix J Sangari, Renato de Lima Santos, Aristarchos Seimenis, Gary Splitter, Marcela Suárez-Esquivel, Darem Tabbaa, Marcos David Trangoni, Renee M Tsolis, Nieves Vizcaíno, Gamal Wareth, Susan C Welburn, Adrian Whatmore, Amaia Zúñiga-Ripa, Ignacio Moriyón
    • Programa de Investigación en Enfermedades Tropicales
    • Genomics and Bioanalytics
    • Centro de Investigación en Enfermedades Tropicales
    • Department of Environmental Hygiene
    • American University of Beirut Medical Center
    • Centre d'Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy
    • Texas A&M University
    • Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge
    • University of Bologna
    • National Veterinary Research Institute
    • Departamento de Ciencia Animal
    • Saints Cyril and Methodius University
    • University of Ibadan
    • Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
    • Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont
    • Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas Dr. Rodolfo A. Ugalde
    • Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Navarra
    • International Livestock Research Institute
    • Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Veterinarias y Agropecuarias
    • Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute
    • Notre Dame de Namur University
    • Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise
    • Departamento de Microbiología y Parasitología
    • Laboratorio de Brucelosis
    • Departamento de Microbiología y Genética
    • Northern Arizona University
    • French national agency for food security
    • University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway
    • MG Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
    • Harran University
    • National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention
    • Servicio Nacional de Salud Animal
    • Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Cosme Argerich
    • University of Montpellier
    • University of Medea
    • WOAH Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis
    • Institute of Bacterial Infections and Zoonoses
    • The University of Chicago
    • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    • Laboratory of Molecular Immunology
    • Assam University
    • Institute of Continuing Medical Education of Ioannina
    • School of Natural Sciences and Bernal Institute
    • East Carolina University School of Medicine
    • Department of Applied Science
    • Technological University of the Shanno
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • Instituto de Biomedicina y Biotecnología de Cantabria
    • Departamento de Clínica e Cirurgia Veterinárias
    • Mediterranean Zoonoses Control Centre
    • Hama University
    • University of California
    • University of Edinburgh

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    Abstract

    Bacteria of the genus Brucella are facultative intracellular parasites that cause brucellosis, a severe animal and human disease. Recently, a group of taxonomists merged the brucellae with the primarily free-living, phylogenetically related Ochrobactrum spp. in the genus Brucella. This change, founded only on global genomic analysis and the fortuitous isolation of some opportunistic Ochrobactrum spp. from medically compromised patients, has been automatically included in culture collections and databases. We argue that clinical and environmental microbiologists should not accept this nomenclature, and we advise against its use because (i) it was presented without in-depth phylogenetic analyses and did not consider alternative taxonomic solutions; (ii) it was launched without the input of experts in brucellosis or Ochrobactrum; (iii) it applies a non-consensus genus concept that disregards taxonomically relevant differences in structure, physiology, population structure, core-pangenome assemblies, genome structure, genomic traits, clinical features, treatment, prevention, diagnosis, genus description rules, and, above all, pathogenicity; and (iv) placing these two bacterial groups in the same genus creates risks for veterinarians, medical doctors, clinical laboratories, health authorities, and legislators who deal with brucellosis, a disease that is particularly relevant in low- and middle-income countries. Based on all this information, we urge microbiologists, bacterial collections, genomic databases, journals, and public health boards to keep the Brucella and Ochrobactrum genera separate to avoid further bewilderment and harm.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)e0043823
    JournalJournal of Clinical Microbiology
    Volume61
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 23 Aug 2023

    Keywords

    • Ochrobactrum/classification
    • Brucella/classification
    • Terminology as Topic
    • Phylogeny
    • Brucellosis/drug therapy
    • Humans
    • Opportunistic Infections/microbiology

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