Salmonella enterica serovar paratyphi B

Sal·mo·nel·la en·ter·i·ca se·ro·var pa·ra·ty·phi B

(sal'mō-nel'ă en-ter'ik-ă sĕr'ō-vahr par'ă-tī'fī) A bacterial species that consists of two distinct types of strains, those that produce enteric fever, found primarily in humans, and those producing gastroenteritis in humans, but also found in animal species.