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October 30, 2002 Mold: How Clean Is Clean?   Volume 2 Issue 48  
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This week:  Enterobacter aerogenes
This week: Enterobacter aerogenes
Under The Scope
laboratory@pureaircontrols.com
by Dr. Rajiv R. Sahay

Enterobacter aerogenes: An aerobic gram-negative bacillus that grows readily on most microbiological media producing either a smooth or a mucoid colony.  It is part of the normal intestinal flora in humans and animals and have been isolated from dairy products, soil, water and sewage.  

Clinical Relevance: 

E. aerogenes is an important cause of nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infections in humans.

For more information contact:
Dr. Rajiv R. Sahay
(800) 422-7873 ext. 204
laboratory@pureaircontrols.com


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