The
Pasteurellaceae comprise a large family of Gram-negative
bacteria. Most members live as
commensals on mucosal surfaces of birds and mammals, especially in the upper respiratory tract. Pasteurellaceae are typically rod-shaped, and are a notable group of
facultative anaerobes. They can be distinguished from the related
Enterobacteriaceae by the presence of
oxidase, and from most other similar bacteria by the absence of
flagella.