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- Q5397200 subject Q8421858.
- Q5397200 abstract "Escherichia vulneris is a species of Gram-negative bacteria in the same genus as E. coli. E. vulneris is a fermentative, oxidase-negative, motile rod, which holds characteristics of the family Enterobacteraceae. This bacterium can colonize in the respiratory tract, genital tract, stool, and urinary tract. However, E. vulneris is most often associated with wounds and has been known to colonize open wounds of both humans and animals. This association gave the bacterium its species name, vulneris, which is Latin for wound. It has also been infrequently reported in cases of meningitis. It was defined as a new species in 1982.".
- Q5397200 class Q134668.
- Q5397200 domain Q10876.
- Q5397200 family Q380136.
- Q5397200 genus Q311055.
- Q5397200 kingdom Q10876.
- Q5397200 phylum Q130999.
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- Q5397200 wikiPageWikiLink Q311055.
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- Q5397200 classis Q134668.
- Q5397200 domain Q10876.
- Q5397200 familia Q380136.
- Q5397200 genus "Escherichia".
- Q5397200 phylum Q130999.
- Q5397200 regnum Q10876.
- Q5397200 type Bacteria.
- Q5397200 type Species.
- Q5397200 type Thing.
- Q5397200 comment "Escherichia vulneris is a species of Gram-negative bacteria in the same genus as E. coli. E. vulneris is a fermentative, oxidase-negative, motile rod, which holds characteristics of the family Enterobacteraceae. This bacterium can colonize in the respiratory tract, genital tract, stool, and urinary tract. However, E. vulneris is most often associated with wounds and has been known to colonize open wounds of both humans and animals.".
- Q5397200 label "Escherichia vulneris".