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Enterobacter - Wikipedia
Enterobacter is a genus of common Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Cultures are found in soil, water, sewage, feces and gut environments.
Enterobacter Infections - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2020年8月9日 · Enterobacter is a genus belonging to the family of Enterobacteriaceae that is associated primarily with healthcare-related infections. There are currently 22 species of Enterobacter. However, not all species are known to cause human disease.
Enterobacter Infections: Understanding Causes, Symptoms
2023年7月21日 · Enterobacter infections are a group of bacterial infections caused by strains of the Enterobacter genus. This comprehensive article aims to provide a thorough understanding of Enterobacter infections, including their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and prevention strategies.
Enterobacter | Description, Characteristics, Species, & Drug …
Enterobacter, any of a group of rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Enterobacter are gram-negative bacteria and are classified as facultative anaerobes. Many species possess flagella and thus are motile.
Enterobacter Infections: What You Need to Know
2024年4月24日 · Enterobacter infections are a common type of bacterial infection that can affect various parts of the body. This article provides an overview of Enterobacter infections, including their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and prevention strategies.
Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Serratia Infections
The gram-negative bacteria Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Serratia are closely related normal intestinal flora that rarely cause disease in immunocompetent hosts. Diagnosis is by culture. Treatment is with antibiotics.
Enterobacter spp.: Update on Taxonomy, Clinical Aspects, and …
Today, 22 species belong to the Enterobacter genus. These species are described in the environment and have been reported as opportunistic pathogens in plants, animals, and humans. KEYWORDS: β-lactamases, Enterobacter spp., clinical aspects, diagnosis, efflux, epidemiology, impermeability, multidrug resistance, pathogenicity.
Enterobacter species | Johns Hopkins ABX Guide - Hopkins Guides
2024年12月11日 · Enterobacter spp. are commensals of the human gut and are commonly found in water, sewage, and soil. Opportunistic human pathogens include E. cloacae (most common), E. aerogenes (renamed Klebsiella aerogenes), E. gergoviae, [18] and Pantoea agglomerans. E. sakazakii is now classified as Cronobacter. [13]
Enterobacter - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Enterobacter are gram-negative bacilli that do not form spores, are motile by way of peritrichous flagella, may be encapsulated, and are facultatively anaerobic. You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic.
Enterobacter - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Enterobacter is a globally important pathogen. Here we clarify its taxonomy and review recent developments in its resistance to carbapenem and colistin, illustrating that Enterobacter has a large arsenal of mechanisms to grow under antimicrobial pressure.
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