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The isolation and characterisation of Proteus mirabilis bacteriophages and their effect on the colonisation and blockage of urinary catheters

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Table 1. Summary of the types of urinary incontinence and the treatment options. Adapted from Abrams et al
Figure 1. Foley catheter. Indicated are the main features; the eye holes through which urine drains, the retention balloon which retains the device in the bladder, the funnel through which urine drains and collection equipment is connected, and the inflati
Figure 4. Swarming morphology of Proteus mirabilis on solid media. Photograph of P. mirabilis NSM6 swarming across the surface of a Tryptone soya agar plate
Figure 6. The three families of the Order Caudovirales from left to right representatives of Myoviridae (T4), Podoviridae (P22) and Siphoviridae (p2)
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