checkonella
Checkonella is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria belonging to the family Neisseriaceae. These bacteria are coccobacillary in shape and are known to be facultative anaerobes, meaning they can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen. The genus Checkonella was first described in 2015, and its type species is Checkonella timonensis. These microorganisms have been isolated from human clinical samples, primarily blood cultures and cerebrospinal fluid, suggesting a potential role in human infections.
The optimal growth conditions for Checkonella species typically involve enriched media and incubation at moderate temperatures,