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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
''Serratia'' may be classified according to the ''Serratia'' species into the following: | ''Serratia'' may be classified according to the ''Serratia'' species into the following: | ||
*''S. marcescens'' (most common cause of infection among all other ''Serratia'' species) | *''S. marcescens'' (most common cause (90%) of infection among all other ''Serratia'' species in all age groups) | ||
*''S. fonticola'' | *''S. fonticola'' | ||
*''S. liquefaciens'' | *''S. liquefaciens'' | ||
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*''S. oderifera'' | *''S. oderifera'' | ||
*''S. plymuthica'' | *''S. plymuthica'' | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Overview
Serratia may be classified according to the Serratia species into S. marcescens (most common), S. fonticola, S. liquefaciens, S. rubidaea, S. oderifera, and S. plymuthica.
Classification
Serratia may be classified according to the Serratia species into the following:
- S. marcescens (most common cause (90%) of infection among all other Serratia species in all age groups)
- S. fonticola
- S. liquefaciens
- S. rubidaea
- S. oderifera
- S. plymuthica