Talk:Enterobacter
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[edit] Technical Material
I removed the following excessively technical material (and the cleanup tempalte) from the article:
Gram Stain: Small Gram-negative rods, found in clusters.
On Blood Agar: forms small to medium colonies, round in shape, mucod and opaque in colour, flat. On MacConkey Agar: Normal coloured agar, purplish colonies, small round, slightly raised, moist On XLD plates: Fermentative - yellow agar, large yellow-cream colonies, slightly raised, moist.
Catalase: positive, Oxidase: negative, Urea: negative, Indole: negative, MR: negative, VP: positive, Citrate: negative, Gas from Glucose: positive, Motile, TSI: A/A with gas production
Causes opportunistic infections in compromised (usually hospitalised) host. Urinary and Respiratory tract most common sites of infection.
- What is considered excessively technical? As a biology student, I would find that information useful. Wixteria 03:40, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
- That is also the sort of imformation I am usually looking to find. maybe a new a section with this information could be set up and anyone not requiring it can quickly scroll past. I am also abit bothered about the picture. I am quite sure that there is more than one organism in this photo. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.105.26.173 (talk) 10:50, 12 April 2008 (UTC)