Naxibacter varians is a Gram negative, nonmotile rod-shaped, non-spore-forming, and oxidase positive bacterium from the Oxalobacteraceae family, which was isolated from clinical specimens and water samples.
[3][4] Its specific name comes from the Latin varians because biochemical tests have shown variable results.
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