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acinetobacter
acinetobacter (ˈæsɪnɪtʊˌbæktə) n (Microbiology) a bacterium that causes infections such as pneumonia, particularly in people who have a compromised immune system[C20: from Greek acetinae immovable + bacter(ium)]Acinetobacter
Acinetobacter[‚as·ə‚nēd·ə′bak·tər] (microbiology) A genus of nonmotile, short, plump, almost spherical rods in the family Neisseriaceae; strictly aerobic; resistant to penicillin. Acinetobacter
Acinetobacter (as-i-ne'tō-bak'ter), A genus of nonmotile, aerobic bacteria (family Moraxellaceae) containing gram-negative or -variable coccoid or short rods, or cocci, often occurring in pairs. Spores are not produced. These bacteria grow on ordinary media without the addition of serum. They are oxidase negative and catalase positive; carbohydrates are oxidized or not attacked at all, and arginine dihydrolase is not produced. They are a frequent cause of nosocomial infections; often resistant to many antibiotics, they can also cause severe primary infections in immunocompromised people. The type species is Acinetobacter calcoaceticus. Synonym(s): LingelsheimiaAcinetobacter (ă′sə-nē′tō-băk′tər, -nĕt′ō-, -nē′tō-băk′-, nĕt′ō-)n. A genus of aerobic, gram-negative bacteria occurring primarily in soil and water, including many pathogenic species. Acinetobacter A widely distributed genus of bacteria found in moist hospital environments, which may establish itself in the respiratory flora and on the skin of patients after prolonged hospitalisation, often via contaminated medical instruments—e.g., catheters and IV lines, which introduce Acinetobacter to normally sterile sites. Infections are generally nosocomial, occur in warmer seasons and involve the genitourinary and respiratory tracts, wounds, and soft tissues.Ac·i·ne·to·bac·ter (as-i-nē'tō-bak'tĕr) A genus of nonmotile, aerobic bacteria (family Moraxellaceae), frequently a cause of nosocomial infections; often resistant to antibiotics, can also cause severe primary infections in immunocompromised patients. Synonym(s): Lingelsheimia. Ac·i·ne·to·bac·ter (as-i-nē'tō-bak'tĕr) A genus of nonmotile, non-spore-forming aerobic bacteria containing gram-negative or -variable coccoid or short rods, or cocci, often occurring in pairs; a frequent cause of nosocomial infections; often resistant to many antibiotics, can also cause severe primary infections in immunocompromised people. |