Enterobacter pneumoniae

Type: Bacterium

Pairs

humerus - humerus

esophageal hiatus - esophageal*

gluteus - esophageal hiatus

mediastinum - adrenal

vagina - throat

pares

* It could respond as: Cardiac - Esophagus

Generalities:

Severe lung disorders. Pneumonitis, halitosis, otitis, laryngitis, pneumonia. If the bacteria affects the Thymus it will produce immunodeficiency. If it is associated with laboratory bacterium it can be deadly.

Transmission

It is transmitted by dogs and cats, or by eating infected and uncooked meat (pork).

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