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* May have beta lactamases |
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* Treatment is typically with [[Is treated by::penicillin]] (if susceptible), [[Is treated by::amoxicillin-clavulanic acid]], or a cephalosporin |
* Treatment is typically with [[Is treated by::penicillin]] (if susceptible), [[Is treated by::amoxicillin-clavulanic acid]], or a cephalosporin |
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** Not reliably susceptible to [[cloxacillin]] or [[cefazolin]] |
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[[Category:Gram-negative bacilli]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 26 July 2024
- Gram-negative bacillus with bipolar staining ("safety pin" appearance)
- Grows on chocolate agar but not MacConkey, unlike other Gram-negative bacteria
- Oxidase positive and indole positive
- Includes Pasteurella multocida
- Normal oral flora of many animals, including humans
- Causes skin and soft tissue infections following bites or closed-fist injuries
- May have beta lactamases
- Treatment is typically with penicillin (if susceptible), amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, or a cephalosporin
- Not reliably susceptible to cloxacillin or cefazolin