Citrobacter koseri (formerly C. diversus) can be isolated from water, sewage, soils, and food, as well as from the feces of man and other animals, where they may be considered normal flora.
Citrobacter koseri (formerly C. diversus) can be isolated from water, sewage, soils, and food, as well as from the feces of man and other animals, where they may be considered normal flora.