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  2. Citrobacter freundii - Wikipedia

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    Citrobacter freundii is a species of facultative anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae which currently consists of 13 recognized species. These bacteria have a rod shape with a typical length of 1–5 μm. Most C. freundii cells have several flagella used for locomotion, although some non-motile taxa do not.

  3. Citrobacter - Wikipedia

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    The species C. amalonaticus, C. koseri, and C. freundii can use citrate as a sole carbon source. Citrobacter species are differentiated by their ability to convert tryptophan to indole (C. koseri is the only citrobacter to be commonly indole-positive), ferment lactose (C. koseri is a lactose fermentor), and use malonate.

  4. Citrobacter sedlakii - Wikipedia

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    Citrobacter sedlakii is a species of Gram-negative bacteria. [1] It has been described as causing human disease, but is generally found as a non-pathogenic organism in human stools . History

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    That led to sepsis, the body’s life-threatening response to infection, and septic shock, a dangerous drop in blood pressure and the most severe stage of sepsis, according to the Sepsis Alliance ...

  6. Woman who contracted sepsis after freak accident has to have ...

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    Helen Way broke her knee by overstepping a kerb and had to have her leg amputated after developing sepsis.

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    Caitlin Alsop is hoping to raise awareness about the risks of sepsis, which she developed from an infected tooth Woman, 23, Thought She Had the Flu — Until Her Tongue Turned Black from Impacted ...

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  9. Citrobacter koseri - Wikipedia

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    Infections caused by C. koseri can lead to various symptoms, including fever, chills, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. In severe cases, the bacterium can cause sepsis, meningitis, or brain abscesses. Brain abscesses have a high rate of mortality and complications, particularly in neonates.