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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''Proteus'' species are classified into | ''Proteus'' species are classified into four main serogroups: ''P. vulgaris'', ''P. mirabilis'', ''P. penneri'', ''P. rettgeri'', and ''P. morganii''. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
''Proteus'' species are classified into | ''Proteus'' species are classified into four main serogroups: | ||
*''P. mirabilis'' | |||
*''P. vulgaris'' | *''P. vulgaris'' | ||
*''P. penneri'' | *''P. penneri'' | ||
*''P. rettgeri'' | *''P. rettgeri'' |
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Overview
Proteus species are classified into four main serogroups: P. vulgaris, P. mirabilis, P. penneri, P. rettgeri, and P. morganii.
Classification
Proteus species are classified into four main serogroups:
- P. mirabilis
- P. vulgaris
- P. penneri
- P. rettgeri
- P. morganii