Talk:Proteus vulgaris

Latest comment: 15 years ago by 169.237.215.179

I think the article should describe the way the motility looks amazing —Preceding unsigned comment added by 169.237.215.179 (talk) 06:15, 4 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Deletion edit

"and is a common cause of sinus and respiratory infections, especially in South East Asia, which can be extremely hard to eradicate in sinus and respiratory tissues.

A typical sinus and or respiratory infection caused by P. vulgaris can take weeks or even months to eradicate in humans, even using the few antibiotics that the P. vulgaris pathogen is sensitive to. P. vulgaris can be deadly when in the sinus or respiratory tissues, if left untreated or treated with antibiotics that have only an intermediate effect on P. vulgaris."


I deleted this. Proteus as with other enterobacteriaceae is not a common RTI. This is not referenced and I cannot find any evidence to support it. The entire article needs rewriting but I have not the time to do it.

Biocode edit

The results given for the BBL Enterotube II would yield the Biocode of '31407', rather than '31006' as the article stated. I changed the article to reflect this.