Acinetobacter is a non-motile, gram-negative bacterium. Acinetobacter may cause infections of the lung, urinary tract, bloodstream or surgical wounds. Due to cross-reactivity with major neurological tissues, Acinetobacter has been shown to play a role in multiple sclerosis.
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Increased risk of multiple sclerosis.
Acinetobacter is a non-motile, gram-negative bacterium. Acinetobacter may cause infections of the lung, urinary tract, bloodstream or surgical wounds. Due to cross-reactivity with major neurological tissues, Acinetobacter has been shown to play a role in multiple sclerosis.
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