I don't know its natural habitat, but I identified it using 16s sequencing after discovering it growing in my Antibacterial dial soap (tryclosan). So it grows in soap!
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Enterobacter cloacae, or Enterobacter asburiae, or Enterobacter amnigenus biogp. 2 Further tests are needed to determine which of these three species it is.
Lophotrichous
No
No
Negative
Enterobacter cloacae, or Enterobacter asburiae, or Enterobacter amnigenus biogp. 2 Further tests are needed to determine which of these three species it is.
I have heavy growth of enterobacter gergoviae on my face with inflamed bumps that are pustule like rapidly spreading that itch and burn. My Dr. doesn't seem to be concerned but I am. I'm a healthy 31 year old woman (as far as I know). Is there something I should be concerned about?
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Enterobacter amnigenus is a type of bacteria from the family Enterobacteriaceae. Many of the strains of this bacteria are pathogenic and can attack the respiratory and urinary systems. Enterobacter amnigenus is fairly dangerous to patients with a compromised immune system but it can be treated with a course of antibiotics.
Lophotrichous
No
No
Negative
Enterobacter cloacae is a common species of Gram-negative and rod-shaped bacterium. It is motile, nonsporeforming and is 70% positive for urea.
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The color that would TSI media be after 48 hours icubation with enterobacter aerogenes is black.
Enterobacter aerogenes is a non-acid fast bacteria. Bacteria only in the Mycobacteria and Nocardia genus are acid fast.