Morganella Infections Treatment & Management - Medscape
Facultative anaerobic, nonencapsulated Gram-negative rod [ M. morganii ]. Non-lactose fermenter in the same family as Proteus. Environmentally ubiquitous, part of normal colonic flora. "Urea splitter," but stones are seen less frequently than Proteus due to less effective urease enzyme.
Morganella morganii - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Morganella morganii is an emerging superbug that can cause many nosocomial and bloodstream infections. The microbial pathogen belongs to the tribe Proteeae. The genera Proteus and Providencia also comprise the tribe Proteeae.
Epidemiology and clinical characteristics of Morganella morganii ...
Morganella (previously Proteus) morganii is also a commensal of the intestinal tracts of humans or animals that can be implicated in postoperative and other nosocomial infections.
What Is Morganella Morganii Infection? - iCliniq
Morganella morganii is a gram-negative rod commonly found in the environment and in the intestinal tracts of humans, mammals, and reptiles as normal flora. Despite its wide distribution, it is an...