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[|Human|] I have had a kidney infection ,was in hospital for a week and then continued on antibodies for another week. Was told that it was a rare bacteria infection calledProteus Mirabillis.Try to find out information of how I got this bacteria,and last night found myself in of pain in the unrinary tact for about 5 hours, today no pain...
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for writing in. Proteus Mirabilis are part of the human intestinal flora and can cause infection upon leaving this location. The most common infection involving Proteus Mirabilis occurs when the bacteria move to the urethra and urinary bladder and that might have happened to you. Urinary tract infections caused by Proteus Mirabilis usually occur in patients under long-term cauterization. The bacteria have been found to move and create encrustations on the urinary catheters. The encrustations cause the catheter to block and the bacteria multiply and colonize. Any catheterization during the hospital stay can be the cause of the infection. Rarely such a Proteus Mirabilis infection might occur even without catheterization.