Difference between revisions of "Proteus"
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*Non-lactose fermentors | *Non-lactose fermentors | ||
*Urease positive (differentiate from [[Salmonella|''Salmonella'']]) | *Urease positive (differentiate from [[Salmonella|''Salmonella'']]) | ||
+ | *Highly motile via flagellae | ||
+ | *May swarm on blood agar | ||
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+ | ===Clinical infections=== | ||
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+ | *Pathogenic strains include ''Proteus mirabilis'' and ''Proteus vulgaris'' | ||
+ | *''Proteus mirabilits'' associated with sporadic infections in dogs, cats, cattle, fowl | ||
+ | *Urinary tract infections in dogs, cats and horses | ||
+ | *Formation of struvite or apatite stone in the kidney (catalysed by urease) | ||
+ | *Associated with otitis externa in dogs | ||
+ | *Wound infections |
Revision as of 12:12, 9 February 2008
Overview
- Inhabitants of the gastrointestinal tract
- Not pathogenic in the gut
- Opportunistic infections
Characteristics
- Non-lactose fermentors
- Urease positive (differentiate from Salmonella)
- Highly motile via flagellae
- May swarm on blood agar
Clinical infections
- Pathogenic strains include Proteus mirabilis and Proteus vulgaris
- Proteus mirabilits associated with sporadic infections in dogs, cats, cattle, fowl
- Urinary tract infections in dogs, cats and horses
- Formation of struvite or apatite stone in the kidney (catalysed by urease)
- Associated with otitis externa in dogs
- Wound infections