Morganella Morganii vs. Proteus Mirabilis
What's the Difference?
Morganella morganii and Proteus mirabilis are both gram-negative bacteria that belong to the family Enterobacteriaceae. However, they differ in several aspects. Morganella morganii is known to be a common cause of urinary tract infections, particularly in individuals with underlying health conditions or those with catheters. On the other hand, Proteus mirabilis is also a common cause of urinary tract infections but is more frequently associated with the formation of kidney stones due to its ability to produce urease enzyme. Additionally, Proteus mirabilis is known for its characteristic swarming motility, which allows it to spread rapidly across surfaces. Both bacteria are opportunistic pathogens and can cause infections in various parts of the body, but their clinical presentations and associated complications may differ.
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