Table 3. Rumen, environmental and pathogenic bacteria associated with horn fly (Haematobia irritans).
Rumen/Gastro-intestinal bacteria of animals* | Natural skin and oro-nasal flora of animals/environmental bacteria | Pathogenic/opportunisticPathogen |
Lysobacter sp | Mogibacterium sp | Morganella morganii |
Acinetobacter sp | Hallella sp | Staphylococcus aureus |
Ruminococcus sp | Chrysebacterium sp | Staphylococcus saprophyticus |
Clostridium sp | Anaerobacter sp | Staphylococcus hyicus |
Megasphaera sp | Streptococcus sp | Serratia marcescens |
Butyrivibrio sp | Corynebacterium sp | |
Lactobacillus sp | Guggenheimella sp | |
Providencia sp | Prevotella buccalis | |
Turicibacter sp | Staphylococcus sp | |
Papillibacter sp | Flavobacterium sp | |
Prevotella sp | Pseudomonas sp | |
Selenomonas sp | Clostridium lituseburense | |
Enterococcus sp | Morganella morganii | |
Bacteroides sp | Mitsuaria sp | |
Staphylococcus aureus | ||
Arthrobacter sp | ||
Ornithinicoccus sp | ||
Propionibacterium sp | ||
Serratia sp | ||
Serratia marcescens |
See reference number 26.