Abstract
Ninety-four strains of H2S-negative Citrobacter were biochemically characterized and their antibiograms were determined. The antibiograms demonstrated not only a difference from Enterobacter cloacae but also a difference within the Citrobacter group between the indole-negative and indole-positive strains. These differences were statistically significant and emphasize the importance of the indole reaction as an aid to speciation of the H2S-negative Citrobacter.
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