Citrobacter freundii complex refers to 8 related species of bacteria from the Genus Citrobacter, including Citrobacter braaki, Citrobacter freundii, Citrobacter gillenii, Citrobacter murliniae, Citrobacter rodenticum, Citrobacter sedlakii and Citrobacter werkmenii. These species all have similar phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, and in most cases cannot be reliably identified using the standard phenotypic methods employed in the laboratory. Therefore the identification for any one of the above species is most accurately reported as "Citrobacter freundii complex" Please see the article entitled "What's in a Name? The Genus Citrobacter" in the related web link. The Genus Citrobacter are part of the family Enterobacteriaceae, which are gram negative enteric (found in the intestinal tract) organisms.
Yes.
soil water faeces urine
Citrobacter freundii is not famous for its illnesses, although it has been attributed as being involved with urinary tract and meningitis.
most citrobacter cells are surrounded by many flagella used to move about but a few are non motile
Citrobacter freundii complex refers to 8 related species of bacteria from the Genus Citrobacter, including Citrobacter braaki, Citrobacter freundii, Citrobacter gillenii, Citrobacter murliniae, Citrobacter rodenticum, Citrobacter sedlakii and Citrobacter werkmenii. These species all have similar phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, and in most cases cannot be reliably identified using the standard phenotypic methods employed in the laboratory. Therefore the identification for any one of the above species is most accurately reported as "Citrobacter freundii complex" Please see the article entitled "What's in a Name? The Genus Citrobacter" in the related web link. The Genus Citrobacter are part of the family Enterobacteriaceae, which are gram negative enteric (found in the intestinal tract) organisms.
Citrobacter freundii is anaerobic. Citrobacter freundii is a bacteria that can be found in various places such as soil, food, water, and human intestinal tracts.
Yes, Citrobacter freundii can metabolize lactose or citrate as a carbon source.
No
klebsiella enterobacter citrobacter salmonellaparab
Yes.
soil water faeces urine
Indole test,Proteus vulgaris is be indole positive and Citrobacter freundii will be indole negative
Citrobacter freundii is not famous for its illnesses, although it has been attributed as being involved with urinary tract and meningitis.
Bacteries from the genus Citrobacter.
most citrobacter cells are surrounded by many flagella used to move about but a few are non motile
the enterobacter spp when viewed under the microscope are gram negative rods,but their rods are longer than that of the citrobacter allthough it is also a gram negative organism