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spirochete
spi·ro·chete S0649100 (spī′rə-kēt′)n. Any of various slender, spiral, motile bacteria of the order Spirochaetales, many of which are pathogenic, causing syphilis, relapsing fever, yaws, and other diseases. [New Latin Spīrochaeta, genus name : Latin spīra, coil; see spire2 + New Latin chaeta, bristle, hair; see chaeta.] spi′ro·chet′al (-kēt′l) adj.spi•ro•chete (ˈspaɪ rəˌkit) n. any of various mobile, very slender, tightly to loosely coiled bacteria of the family Spirochaetaceae, including pathogenic species that are the cause of syphilis, leptospirosis, or relapsing fever. [1875–80; < New Latin Spirochaeta. See spiro-, chaeta] spi·ro·chete (spī′rə-kēt′) Any of various bacteria that are shaped like a spiral, some of which can cause disease in humans.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | spirochete - parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to humans and other animalsspirochaeteeubacteria, eubacterium, true bacteria - a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagellaorder Spirochaetales, Spirochaetales - higher bacteria; slender spiral rodlike formstreponema - spirochete that causes disease in humans (e.g. syphilis and yaws)borrelia - cause of e.g. European and African relapsing feverBorrelia burgdorferi, Lime disease spirochete - cause of Lyme disease; transmitted primarily by ticks of genus Ixodesleptospira - important pathogens causing Weil's disease or canicola fever | TranslationsSpirochete
spirochete[′spī·rə‚kēt] (microbiology) The common name for any member of the order Spirochaetales. Spirochete a bacterium, measuring 0.1–0.6 micrometer in diameter and 5–500 micrometers in length, in the form of an elongated coiled spiral. The majority of species have a slender axis filament around which the body of the cell is spirally coiled. Spirochetes lack flagella and are characterized by undulating movements, during which the cells rotate around their long axis. Reproduction is by transverse fission. Spirochetes may be nonpathogenic or pathogenic. The former inhabit freshwaters, and the latter parasitize mollusks and cause syphilis in man (Treponema pallidum), relapsing fever (Borrelia recurrentis), and other spirochetoses. Under artificial conditions, nonpathogenic spirochetes grow on ordinary nutrient mediums and pathogenic spirochetes grow on mediums that contain serum and pieces of fresh tissue or the internal organs of animals. Some forms have not yet been grown in the laboratory. spirochete
spirochete [spi´ro-kēt] a highly coiled bacterium; a general term applied to any organism of the order Spirochaetales, which includes the genera Borrelia, Leptospira, and Treponema. Spirochetes are the causative organisms of syphilis, yaws, lyme disease, and various other diseases. adj., adj spiroche´tal.spi·ro·chete (spī'rō-kēt), A vernacular term used to refer to any organism resembling a Leptospira, Spirochaeta, or Treponema cell.spirochete (spī′rə-kēt′)n. Any of various slender, spiral, motile bacteria of the order Spirochaetales, many of which are pathogenic, causing syphilis, relapsing fever, yaws, and other diseases. spi′ro·chet′al (-kēt′l) adj.spi·ro·chete (spī'rō-kēt) A vernacular term used to refer to any organism resembling a Leptospira, Spirochaeta, or Treponema cell. SpirocheteAny of a family of spiral- or coil-shaped bacteria known as Spirochetae. L. interrogans is a spirochete, as well as the organisms that cause syphilis and relapsing fever.Mentioned in: Leptospirosis, Lyme Disease, Syphilisspi·ro·chete (spī'rō-kēt) A vernacular term used to refer to any organism resembling a Leptospira, Spirochaeta, or Treponema cell. spirochete
Synonyms for spirochetenoun parasitic or free-living bacteriaSynonymsRelated Words- eubacteria
- eubacterium
- true bacteria
- order Spirochaetales
- Spirochaetales
- treponema
- borrelia
- Borrelia burgdorferi
- Lime disease spirochete
- leptospira
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