Causative agent of neonatal meningitis
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA35377)

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Project name: Citrobacter koseri
Description: Citrobacter koseri. Citrobacter koseri, previously known as Citrobacter diversus, Levinea diversus or Levinea malonatica resides in a wide range of environments, including soil, water and food products. It is an occasional inhabitant of human and animal intestines, but is mainly characterized as being a causative agent of neonatal meningitis with an extreme high rate of multiple brain abscess initiations and a concomitant high moratility rate. The bacteria are used in neonatal rat models to study the mechanism of blood-brain barrier penetration, host immune response evasion and its resistance to phagocytotic killing.
Organization: NCBI
Last updated: 2009-03-20