Salmonella species and subspecies | No. of serotypes within subspecies | Usual habitat |
---|---|---|
S. enterica subsp.enterica(I) | 1,454 | Warm-blooded animals |
S. enterica subsp.salamae (II) | 489 | Cold-blooded animals and the environment |
S. enterica subsp.arizonae (IIIa) | 94 | Cold-blooded animals and the environment |
S. entericasubsp.diarizonae (IIIb) | 324 | Cold-blooded animals and the environment |
S. enterica subsp.houtenae(IV) | 70 | Cold-blooded animals and the environment |
S. enterica subsp. indica(VI) | 12 | Cold-blooded animals and the environment |
S. bongori(V) | 20 | Cold-blooded animals and the environment |
Total- 2463 |
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PGMCET 2012 RECALL- Kauffman White classification
The nomenclature for the genus Salmonella has evolved from the initial one serotype-one species concept proposed by Kauffmann on the basis of the serologic identification of O (somatic) and H (flagellar) antigens. Each serotype was considered a separate species (for example, S. paratyphi A, S. newport, and S. enteritidis); this concept, if used today, would result in 2,463 species of Salmonella. Other taxonomic proposals have been based on the clinical role of a strain, on the biochemical characteristics that divide the serotypes into subgenera, and ultimately, on genomic relatedness.
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