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Describe a method to distinguish between klebsiella pneumoniae and proteus vulgaris

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Answered by Cheemaking
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Proteus vulgaris is a rod-shaped, nitrate-reducing, indole+ and catalase-positive, hydrogen sulfide-producing, Gram-negative bacterium that inhabits the intestinal tracts of humans and animals. It can be found in soil, water, and fecal matter. It is grouped with the Enterobacteriaceae and is an opportunistic pathogen of humans. It is known to cause wound infections and other species of its genera are known to cause urinary tract infections.

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Klebsiella pneumoniae. in detail left down side of each plate) and is lactose positive (but on Endo agar its colonies often remain quite pale). Klebsiella pneumoniae is a Gram-negative, non-motile, encapsulated, lactose fermenting, facultative anaerobic, rod shaped bacterium found in the normal flora of the intestines.

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