Why's it being called "E-Americana" when it came from Japanese scientists identifying Japanese frogs? Speaking as a Japanfag, this offends me. Give credit where credit is due! lol
Ewingella americana was first described as a new genus and species in 1983 by a research team led by Patrick A. D. Grimont. The bacterium was initially isolated from clinical specimens and described in detail based on ten clinical strains identified in the United States.
Why's it being called "E-Americana" when it came from Japanese scientists identifying Japanese frogs? Speaking as a Japanfag, this offends me. Give credit where credit is due! lol