Enterobacter pneumoniae
Type: Bacterium
Pairs
humerus - humerus
esophageal hiatus - esophageal*
gluteus - esophageal hiatus
mediastinum - adrenal
vagina - throat
* 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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