单词 | yersinia |
释义 | yersinian. Bacteriology. A bacterium of the genus Yersinia (formerly included in Pasteurella), which includes Gram-negative rods that are facultative anærobes present in many animals causing plague and yersiniosis in man. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > micro-organism > bacterium > [noun] > types of vibrio1850 micrococcus1870 microzyme1870 Spirillum1875 mycothrix1876 leptothrix1877 Spirochaete1877 streptococcus1877 Actinomyces1879 frogspawn1880 schizophyte1880 schizomycetes1881 gonococcus1882 saprophile1882 vibrion1882 coccus1883 diplococcus1883 streptobacteria1883 Clostridium1884 actinomycetes1885 pneumococcus1885 macrococcus1887 staphylococcus1887 iron bacterium1888 Proteus1888 ferrobacterium1890 meningococcus1890 rhizobium1890 sulphobacteria1890 nitrobacterium1891 Streptothrix1891 sulphur bacterium1891 myxobacter1892 Myxococcus1892 tetracoccus1893 coli1894 Pasteurella1895 pyrotoxin1895 Gaertner1897 purple bacterium1897 myxobacterium1898 pseudomonas1899 thiobacteria1900 treponema1908 corynebacterium1909 mycobacterium1909 Salmonella1913 Neisseria1915 botulinum1916 rickettsia1916 leptospira1918 acetobacter1920 Brucella1920 pseudomonad1921 strep1927 enterobacterium1929 opportunist1937 eubacterium1939 agrobacterium1942 persister1944 Moraxella1948 enteric1956 streptomycete1956 leptospire1957 transformant1957 lysogen1958 listeria1961 C. difficile1962 yersinia1967 Campylobacter1971 cyanobacterium1973 coryneform1976 eubacterium1977 legionella1979 acetogen1982 C. diff.1990 acidophilous1996 1967 Acta Path. & Microbiol. Scand. LXXI. 384 Morphologically, they were fairly easy to distinguish from Yersinia. 1982 E. A. Gorzynski in Milgrom & Flanagan Med. Microbiol. xxi. 316/1 Yersiniae are facultative intracellular parasites. 1983 McGraw-Hill Yearbk. Sci. & Technol. 482/1 Once isolation of a suspect yersinia has been accomplished, the biochemical identification ensues more logically. Derivatives yersiniˈosis n. [-osis suffix] infection with or a disease caused by yersiniæ (other than Y. pestis, the cause of plague), which in man is self-limiting and usually marked by lymphadenitis of the mesentery and ileitis or by enteritis and occurs chiefly in children and young adults. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of abdomen or diaphragm > [noun] > inflammation of peritoneum > specific yersiniosis1971 1971 Country Life 2 Dec. 1530/1 In older leverets, parasitism may be the main problem, and in adults yersiniosis, formerly called pseudotuberculosis, a bacterial disease occurring in either the acute or chronic form, appears to be a common cause of death. 1983 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 27 Aug. 593/1 A large outbreak of yersiniosis in 1980 in a boys' school in Dorset was attributed to contact with a pig kept on the school farm. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1967 |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。