Which species bacteria causes Black rot of egg?
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A new species of micro-organism (Proteus melanovogenes) causing black rot in eggs
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A new type of microbe (Proteus melanovogenes) that causes black rot in eggs.
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- Proteus vulgaris, Proteus mirabilis, Proteus penneri, Proteus myxofaciens, and Proteus hauseri are the five species that make up the genus Proteus, which is a member of the tribe Proteeae of the family Enterobacteriaceae.
- There are three further unnamed Proteus genomospecies in addition to these. A genus of Gram-negative bacteria is called Proteus.
- Proteus bacilli are widely dispersed in nature as saprophytes and can be found in the intestines of mammals, sewage, manure soil, and faeces of both humans and animals.
- Additionally, Proteus species produce urease, which has been linked to a higher risk of pyelonephritis and upper UTIs. Additionally, Proteus species hydrolyze urea to ammonia, alkalinizing the urine in the process.
- Proteus can create a habitat in which it can survive by producing urease and ammonia.
Thus, the core test to distinguish Proteus from Salmonella is positive urease, and other specific tests include phenylalanine deaminase assays.
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