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==Overview== | ==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. | ''Serratia'' may be classified according to the ''Serratia'' species into the following: ''S. marcescens'' (most common), ''S. fonticola'', ''S. grimesii'', ''S. liquefaciens'' sensu stricto, ''S. rubidaea'', ''S. oderifera'', ''S. plymuthica'', and ''S. proteamaculans''. | ||
==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: |
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Overview
Serratia may be classified according to the Serratia species into the following: S. marcescens (most common), S. fonticola, S. grimesii, S. liquefaciens sensu stricto, S. rubidaea, S. oderifera, S. plymuthica, and S. proteamaculans.
Classification
Serratia may be classified according to the Serratia species into the following:
- S. marcescens (> 90% of all Serratia infections in all age groups)
- S. fonticola
- S. grimesii
- S. liquefaciens sensu stricto
- S. rubidaea
- S. oderifera
- S. plymuthica
- S. proteamaculans
Note that the S. liquefaciens complex is composed of 3 Serratia strains: S. liquefaciens sensu stricto, S. proteamaculans and S. grimesii.