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E. coli vs. Morganella morganii

What's the Difference?

E. coli and Morganella morganii are both gram-negative bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals. However, they differ in several aspects. E. coli is a well-known bacterium that can be both harmless and pathogenic, causing various infections such as urinary tract infections and food poisoning. It is also extensively studied in research due to its genetic and biochemical characteristics. On the other hand, Morganella morganii is less commonly encountered and is primarily associated with opportunistic infections, particularly in individuals with compromised immune systems. It is known to cause urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and wound infections. While both bacteria share some similarities, their clinical significance and prevalence differ, making them distinct in terms of their impact on human health.

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