| enterobacteria |
enteric bacteria: rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria; most occur normally or pathogenically in intestines of humans and other animals
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| Enterobacteriaceae |
a large family of Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria of the order Eubacteriales
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| Enterobacteriaceae |
A family of aerobic, facultatively anaerobic, nonsporeforming bacteria (order Eubacteriales) containing Gram-negative rods(Dirckx, 1997).
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| Enterobacter |
a genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, made up of motile, peritrichously flagellated cells, some being encapsulated. The organisms, widely distributed in nature, occur in the intestinal tract of humans and animals. They are frequently a cause of nosocomial infections, arising from contaminated medical devices and personnel.
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| Enterobacter agglomerans |
A species that has been associated with serious systemic infections, particularly septicemia from contaminated intravenous fluids.
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