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Haemophilus influenzae is a gram negative coccobacillus (short rod), which is non-motile, capsular and ong thread-like and pleomorphic in CSF …

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Bacteroides and Prevotella are gram negative rods, non- spore forming, encapsulated, anaerobic and non-motile bacteria. Route of entry Part of …

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram negative rod, which is non- spore forming, motile and a strict aerobe. Route of Entry …

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Proteus mirabilis is a gram negative rod with swarming motility. It is facultative anaerobic bacterium having urease activity. Pathogenesis Route …

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Most of these are opportunistic bacteria, usually present in the large intestine. Pathogenesis Klebsiella pneumoniae Infection with K. pneumonia is …

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Helicobacter pylori is a gram- negative rod, curved in shape and motile with the help of flagellum. Pathogenesis Route of …

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Campylobacter is a genus of gram negative, spiral shaped, microaerophilic and motile rods, which are oxidase positive. Pathogenesis Route of …

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Vibrio is a genus of curved, comma-shaped, non-encapsulated, gram- negative facultative rods with shooting-star motility. Vibrio cholerae is responsible for …

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Shigella is a genus of gram negative rods, which are non-spore forming, non-encapsulated and non-motile bacteria, responsible for causing enterocolitis …

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Salmonella is a genus of gram negative rods, which are motile, non-spore forming and non-encapsulated facultative anaerobes. These bacteria cause …

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