any of the genus of aerobic bacteria
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shigellaany of the genus of aerobic bacteria
shigellasSHIGELLA, any of the genus of aerobic bacteria
bacillusany of the genus of rod-shaped bacteria
bacilliBACILLUS, any of the genus of rod-shaped bacteria
mycobacteriumany of a genus of bacteria that includes the pathogens causing tuberculosis and leprosy
sarcinaany of several spherical, saprophytic bacteria of the genus Sarcina, having a cuboidal cell arrangement
mycobacteriaMYCOBACTERIUM, any of a genus of bacteria that includes the pathogens causing tuberculosis and leprosy
azotobactersany of several rod-shaped or spherical soil bacteria of the genus Azotobacter, important as nitrogen fixers
streptobacillusany of a genus of rodshaped bacteria in which the individual cells are often joined in a chain
streptobacilliSTREPTOBACILLUS, any of a genus of rodshaped bacteria in which the individual cells are often joined in a chain
streptobacilliany of the Gram-negative bacteria of the genus Streptobacillus, common in rat saliva and a cause of ratbite fever
streptobacillusany of the Gram-negative bacteria of the genus Streptobacillus, common in rat saliva and a cause of ratbite fever
borreliaany of several spiral, parasitic bacteria of the genus Borrelia, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans, other mammals, or birds
vibrioidany of several comma- or S-shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals
vibrioany of several comma- or S-shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals
vibriosany of several comma- or S-shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals
rhizobiaany of several rod-shaped bacteria of the genus Rhizobium, found as symbiotic nitrogen fixers in nodules on the roots of the bean, clover, etc.
staphylococcalany of several spherical bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus, occurring in pairs, tetrads, and irregular clusters, certain species of which, as S. aureus, can be pathogenic for humans
staphylococcicany of several spherical bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus, occurring in pairs, tetrads, and irregular clusters, certain species of which, as S. aureus, can be pathogenic for humans
staphylococcusany of several spherical bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus, occurring in pairs, tetrads, and irregular clusters, certain species of which, as S. aureus, can be pathogenic for humans
rhizobialany of a genus (Rhizobium) of small heterotrophic soil bacteria capable of forming symbiotic nodules on the roots of leguminous plants and of there becoming bacteroids that fix atmospheric nitrogen
chlamydiaany microorganisms of the genus Chlamydia, resembling bacteria and viruses
chlamydiasCHLAMYDIA, any microorganisms of the genus Chlamydia, resembling bacteria and viruses
chlamydialrelating to chlamydia, any microorganisms of the genus Chlamydia, resembling bacteria and viruses
leptospireany of a genus of slender aerobic spirochetes
leptospiresLEPTOSPIRE, any of a genus of slender aerobic spirochetes
brucellaany of a genus of harmful bacteria
brucellaeBRUCELLA, any of a genus of harmful bacteria
brucellasBRUCELLA, any of a genus of harmful bacteria
lactobacillusany of a genus of bacteria that produce lactic acid
lactobacilliLACTOBACILLUS, any of a genus of bacteria that produce lactic acid
clostridiumany of a genus of sporeforming mostly anaerobic soil or intestinal bacteria
clostridiumsCLOSTRIDIUM, any of a genus of sporeforming mostly anaerobic soil or intestinal bacteria
clostridiaCLOSTRIDIUM, any of a genus of sporeforming mostly anaerobic soil or intestinal bacteria
enterococcusany of a genus of bacteria that resemble streptococci and were formerly classified with them
pseudomonasany of a genus of rodlike bacteria, many of which cause disease in plants or animals
enterococciENTEROCOCCUS, any of a genus of bacteria that resemble streptococci and were formerly classified with them
brucellaany of a genus (Brucella) of nonmotile pleomorphic bacteria that cause disease in humans and domestic animals
vibrioany of a genus (Vibrio) of short rigid motile bacteria that are straight or curved rods and include pathogens especially of gastrointestinal diseases (as cholera)
streptococcusany of a genus bacteria forming bent chains