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- Klebsiella abstract "Klebsiella is a genus of non-motile, Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, rod-shaped bacteria with a prominent polysaccharide-based capsule. It is named after the German microbiologist Edwin Klebs (1834–1913). Klebsiella species are ubiquitous in nature. This is thought to be due to distinct sublineages developing specific niche adaptations, with associated biochemical adaptations which make them better suited to a particular environment. They can be found in water, soil, plants, insects, animals and humans.".
- Klebsiella class Gammaproteobacteria.
- Klebsiella colourName "lightgrey".
- Klebsiella family Enterobacteriaceae.
- Klebsiella kingdom Bacteria.
- Klebsiella order Enterobacteriaceae.
- Klebsiella phylum Proteobacteria.
- Klebsiella wikiPageExternalLink topic1237.htm.
- Klebsiella wikiPageID "954943".
- Klebsiella wikiPageRevisionID "602547180".
- Klebsiella classis Gammaproteobacteria.
- Klebsiella color "lightgrey".
- Klebsiella familia Enterobacteriaceae.
- Klebsiella genus "Klebsiella".
- Klebsiella genusAuthority "Trevisan 1885".
- Klebsiella hasPhotoCollection Klebsiella.
- Klebsiella name "Klebsiella".
- Klebsiella ordo Enterobacteriaceae.
- Klebsiella phylum Proteobacteria.
- Klebsiella regnum Bacteria.
- Klebsiella subdivision "K. granulomatis".
- Klebsiella subdivision "K. oxytoca".
- Klebsiella subdivision "K. planticola".
- Klebsiella subdivision "K. pneumoniae".
- Klebsiella subdivision "K. terrigena".
- Klebsiella subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Klebsiella subject Category:Enterobacteria.
- Klebsiella subject Category:Healthcare-associated_infections.
- Klebsiella type Species.
- Klebsiella type Organism.
- Klebsiella comment "Klebsiella is a genus of non-motile, Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, rod-shaped bacteria with a prominent polysaccharide-based capsule. It is named after the German microbiologist Edwin Klebs (1834–1913). Klebsiella species are ubiquitous in nature. This is thought to be due to distinct sublineages developing specific niche adaptations, with associated biochemical adaptations which make them better suited to a particular environment.".
- Klebsiella label "Klebsiella".
- Klebsiella label "Klebsiella".
- Klebsiella label "Klebsiella".
- Klebsiella label "Klebsiella".
- Klebsiella label "Klebsiella".
- Klebsiella label "Klebsiella".
- Klebsiella label "Клебсиелла".
- Klebsiella label "كليبسيللا".
- Klebsiella label "克雷伯氏菌屬".
- Klebsiella sameAs Klebsiella.
- Klebsiella sameAs Klebsiella.
- Klebsiella sameAs Klebsiella.
- Klebsiella sameAs Klebsiella.
- Klebsiella sameAs Klebsiella.
- Klebsiella sameAs Klebsiella.
- Klebsiella sameAs m.02p39yr.
- Klebsiella sameAs Q131854.
- Klebsiella sameAs Q131854.
- Klebsiella wasDerivedFrom Klebsiella?oldid=602547180.
- Klebsiella isPrimaryTopicOf Klebsiella.
- Klebsiella name "Klebsiella".