slovodefinícia
salmonella
(encz)
salmonella,salmonela n: Zdeněk Brož
salmonella
(encz)
salmonella,salmonelóza n: Zdeněk Brož
Salmonella
(gcide)
Salmonella \Sal`mo*nel"la\, prop. n. [After Daniel E. Salmon, a
U. S. pathologist (1850-1914).]
A genus of gram-negative bacteria that may be motile or
non-motile; they are typically rod-shaped and may be aerobic
or facultatively aerobic. They may be pathogenic for humans
and other animals. Their metabolism is fermentative, and they
produce acid and usually gas from glucose, but they do not
metabolize lactose. The type species is {Salmonella
cholerae-suis}, which is found in pigs. Other species,
pathogenic in man, are Salmonella typhi ({Salmonella
typhosa}), Salmonella typhimurium, and {Salmonella
schotmulleri}, whih cause typhoid fever, food poisoning, and
enteric fever, respectively. --Stedman.
[PJC]
salmonella
(wn)
salmonella
n 1: rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteria; cause typhoid
fever and food poisoning; can be used as a bioweapon
podobné slovodefinícia
salmonella
(encz)
salmonella,salmonela n: Zdeněk Brožsalmonella,salmonelóza n: Zdeněk Brož
salmonellae
(encz)
salmonellae,salmonely Zdeněk Brož
Salmonella cholerae-suis
(gcide)
Salmonella \Sal`mo*nel"la\, prop. n. [After Daniel E. Salmon, a
U. S. pathologist (1850-1914).]
A genus of gram-negative bacteria that may be motile or
non-motile; they are typically rod-shaped and may be aerobic
or facultatively aerobic. They may be pathogenic for humans
and other animals. Their metabolism is fermentative, and they
produce acid and usually gas from glucose, but they do not
metabolize lactose. The type species is {Salmonella
cholerae-suis}, which is found in pigs. Other species,
pathogenic in man, are Salmonella typhi ({Salmonella
typhosa}), Salmonella typhimurium, and {Salmonella
schotmulleri}, whih cause typhoid fever, food poisoning, and
enteric fever, respectively. --Stedman.
[PJC]
Salmonella schotmulleri
(gcide)
Salmonella \Sal`mo*nel"la\, prop. n. [After Daniel E. Salmon, a
U. S. pathologist (1850-1914).]
A genus of gram-negative bacteria that may be motile or
non-motile; they are typically rod-shaped and may be aerobic
or facultatively aerobic. They may be pathogenic for humans
and other animals. Their metabolism is fermentative, and they
produce acid and usually gas from glucose, but they do not
metabolize lactose. The type species is {Salmonella
cholerae-suis}, which is found in pigs. Other species,
pathogenic in man, are Salmonella typhi ({Salmonella
typhosa}), Salmonella typhimurium, and {Salmonella
schotmulleri}, whih cause typhoid fever, food poisoning, and
enteric fever, respectively. --Stedman.
[PJC]
Salmonella typhi
(gcide)
Salmonella \Sal`mo*nel"la\, prop. n. [After Daniel E. Salmon, a
U. S. pathologist (1850-1914).]
A genus of gram-negative bacteria that may be motile or
non-motile; they are typically rod-shaped and may be aerobic
or facultatively aerobic. They may be pathogenic for humans
and other animals. Their metabolism is fermentative, and they
produce acid and usually gas from glucose, but they do not
metabolize lactose. The type species is {Salmonella
cholerae-suis}, which is found in pigs. Other species,
pathogenic in man, are Salmonella typhi ({Salmonella
typhosa}), Salmonella typhimurium, and {Salmonella
schotmulleri}, whih cause typhoid fever, food poisoning, and
enteric fever, respectively. --Stedman.
[PJC]
Salmonella typhimurium
(gcide)
Salmonella \Sal`mo*nel"la\, prop. n. [After Daniel E. Salmon, a
U. S. pathologist (1850-1914).]
A genus of gram-negative bacteria that may be motile or
non-motile; they are typically rod-shaped and may be aerobic
or facultatively aerobic. They may be pathogenic for humans
and other animals. Their metabolism is fermentative, and they
produce acid and usually gas from glucose, but they do not
metabolize lactose. The type species is {Salmonella
cholerae-suis}, which is found in pigs. Other species,
pathogenic in man, are Salmonella typhi ({Salmonella
typhosa}), Salmonella typhimurium, and {Salmonella
schotmulleri}, whih cause typhoid fever, food poisoning, and
enteric fever, respectively. --Stedman.
[PJC]
Salmonella typhosa
(gcide)
Salmonella \Sal`mo*nel"la\, prop. n. [After Daniel E. Salmon, a
U. S. pathologist (1850-1914).]
A genus of gram-negative bacteria that may be motile or
non-motile; they are typically rod-shaped and may be aerobic
or facultatively aerobic. They may be pathogenic for humans
and other animals. Their metabolism is fermentative, and they
produce acid and usually gas from glucose, but they do not
metabolize lactose. The type species is {Salmonella
cholerae-suis}, which is found in pigs. Other species,
pathogenic in man, are Salmonella typhi ({Salmonella
typhosa}), Salmonella typhimurium, and {Salmonella
schotmulleri}, whih cause typhoid fever, food poisoning, and
enteric fever, respectively. --Stedman.
[PJC]
genus salmonella
(wn)
genus Salmonella
n 1: a genus of bacteria
salmonella
(wn)
salmonella
n 1: rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteria; cause typhoid
fever and food poisoning; can be used as a bioweapon
salmonella enteritidis
(wn)
Salmonella enteritidis
n 1: a form of salmonella that causes gastroenteritis in humans
[syn: Salmonella enteritidis, Gartner's bacillus]
salmonella typhi
(wn)
Salmonella typhi
n 1: a form of salmonella that causes typhoid fever [syn:
typhoid bacillus, Salmonella typhosa, {Salmonella
typhi}]
salmonella typhimurium
(wn)
Salmonella typhimurium
n 1: a form of salmonella that causes food poisoning in humans
salmonella typhosa
(wn)
Salmonella typhosa
n 1: a form of salmonella that causes typhoid fever [syn:
typhoid bacillus, Salmonella typhosa, {Salmonella
typhi}]

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