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In patients, pathogenic strains were found in the sputum, blood, wounds, and stool. Enterobacter is associated with common nosocomial infections including respiratory, endocarditis, bacteremia, urinary tract infections, osteomyelitis, among others. Enterobacter bacteremia presents as fever but can
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Davin-Regli, A., Lavigne, J. P., & Pagès, J. M. (2019). Enterobacter spp.: Update on Taxonomy, Clinical Aspects, and Emerging Antimicrobial Resistance. Clinical microbiology reviews, 32(4), e00002-19.
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load in the patient and a concomitant, significant reduction in weight. Furthermore, the same bacterial strain, isolated from the patient, induced
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Tan, Wen-Si; Muhamad Yunos, Nina Yusrina; Tan, Pui-Wan; Mohamad, Nur Izzati; Adrian, Tan-Guan-Sheng; Yin, Wai-Fong; Chan, Kok-Gan (13 June 2014).
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formation, and protein export as well as motility. Between the strains, the microbial genus produces endotoxins unique to the species.
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ferments lactose with gas production during a 48-hour incubation at 35-37 °C in the presence of bile salts and detergents. It is
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As a gram negative bacterium, the lipopolysaccharide capsule helps to avoid phagocytosis and can initiate inflammatory response.
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on ISS should be carefully monitored to continue assuring a medically healthy environment for the astronauts.
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progress to SIRS and shock. For Enterobacter pneumonia, symptoms include coughing and shortness of breath.
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are two recently discovered species that exhibit especially antibiotic resistant characteristics.
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in germfree C57BL/6J mice that were being fed a high-fat diet. The study concludes that
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B29 in the gut of a morbidly obese individual may have contributed to the patient's
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Davin-Regli, Anne; Lavigne, Jean-Philippe; Pagès, Jean-Marie (17 July 2019).
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B29 to non-detectable levels, was associated with a parallel reduction in
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Enterobacter Infections. In: StatPearls Publishing, Treasure Island (FL)
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Researchers in 2018 reported, after detecting the presence on the
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For Enterobacter species, the flagella is used for adhesion,
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One clinically important species from this genus is
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Index


Enterobacter cloacae
trypticase soy agar
Scientific classification
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Bacteria
Pseudomonadota
Gammaproteobacteria
Enterobacterales
Enterobacteriaceae
Enterobacter
incomplete
adding missing items
E. aerogenes
E. amnigenus
E. arachidis
E. asburiae
E. bugandensis
E. cancerogenous
E. cloacae
E. cowanii
E. dissolvens
E. gergoviae
E. helveticus
E. hormaechei
E. intermedius
E. kobei
E. ludwigii
E. mori
E. nimipressuralis

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