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Proteus mirabilis

Introduction: Proteus mirabilis

Description of Proteus mirabilis

Proteus mirabilis: a bacterial species found in putrid meat, infusions, and abscesses; a cause of urinary tract infections associated with formation of renal and bladder calculi.
Source: Stedman's Medical Spellchecker, © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. All rights reserved.

Proteus mirabilis: A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that is frequently isolated from clinical specimens. Its most common site of infection is the urinary tract.
Source: MeSH 2007

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Hierarchical classifications of Proteus mirabilis

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