 Procuse mirabilis is one of the important causes of bacterial infections in humans. This study involved the prevalence of virulence genes among P mirabilis strains isolated from various sources in Zocco City, Iraq, during the period of July 2021 through January 2022. Of the 400 cultured samples, 95, 23.75% were found to be P mirabilis. The antibiotic susceptibility of the isolates to various antibiotics varied widely, with the highest rate of 90.28% to ceftriaxone. The isolates were also resistant to many other antibiotics, with the highest rate of 88.42% to imipenum. However, the resistant proportion was slightly lower toward other antibiotics, ranging from 74.68% to 77.89%. 52p mirabilis isolates were selected for polymerase chain reaction, PCR, analysis, based on their multiple antimicrobial resistance to the tested antibiotics. This article was authored by Parwin B. Abdullah, Havel M. Khaled and Wishton M.S. Merrow. We are article.tv, links in the description below.