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listerella Bacteriology.|lɪstəˈrɛlə| Pl. -ella, -ellæ. [mod.L., f. the name of Joseph (later Lord) Lister (1827–1912), English surgeon + L. -ella (see -el2).] = listeria.
[1927J. H. Pirie in Publ. S. Afr. Inst. Med. Res. III. xx. 164 The ‘Tiger River Disease’ is present among gerbilles... The causative organism of this disease is a small Gram-positive bacillus, for which, from its most striking pathogenic effect, I propose the specific name hepatolytica, and the generic name, Listerella, dedicating it in honour of Lord Lister, one of the most distinguished of those connected with bacteriology whose name has not been commemorated in bacteriological nomenclature.] 1940Vet. Jrnl. XCVI. 330 Listerella were recovered from the uteri of the sheep slaughtered immediately after aborting. [1940: see listeria.] 1948Jrnl. Bacteriol. LV. 471 (heading) A new technique for isolating listerellae from the bovine brain. Hence ˌlistereˈllosis [-osis] =
1939Science 6 Oct. 337/1 More recently Biester and Schwarte reported spontaneous bovine listerellosis in Iowa. 1940[see listeria]. 1948Jrnl. Bacteriol. LV. 473 Listerellosis as manifested in the ovine is extremely acute. 1961R. D. Baker Essent. Path. ix. 190 Infection with the small gram-positive rod, Listeria monocytogenes (listerellosis) is limited largely to meningitis, although it apparently causes abortions and stillbirths. |