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. 1974 Sep;28(3):513–514. doi: 10.1128/am.28.3.513-514.1974

Distribution of Serratia Species in Clinical Specimens

Erious Johnson 1, Paul D Ellner 1
PMCID: PMC186755  PMID: 4609016

Abstract

Eighty-five strains of Serratia were speciated. The majority were Serratia marcescens and were recovered from a variety of clinical specimens. S. liquefaciens and S. rubidaea were recovered only from sputum.

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