Tag: Bacillus
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Greek Puon = pus and Greek kuanos = dark blue, is referred to Pseudomonas aeruginosa Latin species name = aeruginosus covered...
Listeria
HISTORY:
Listeria monocytogenes, type species of the genus Listeria (named after the English surgeon Lord Lister) was described in 1926 by Murray; The bacterium was...
Bacillus
GENERAL:
The genus Bacillus includes rod-shaped bacteria, usually mobile, spore-forming. These bacilli are Gram-positive, facultatively aerobic or anaerobic strict.
Bacillus genus includes about twenty species, but...
Gram Negative bacilli difficile growth
Cardiobacterium hominis
HISTORY:
Slotnick and Dougherthy proposed in 1964 the name C. hominis to designate gram-negative bacilli, polymorphic slow culture, initially placed in the group II-D...
Other non-fermenting bacilli
FLAVOBACTERIUM
I - GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS:
For years, the genus Flavobacterium presented very heterogeneous: indeed he gathered gram-negative bacilli or positive, stationary or mobile, to ciliature peritrichous,...
Other aero-anaerobic gram-negative bacilli
OTHER BACTERIA BITES:
Bacteria cited herein are present in the oral flora of animals and can be found in wounds or when consecutive septicemia bites....
Cutaneous Anthrax
- Toxic infection of herbivores due to Bacillus anthracis transmitted to humans by inoculation through the skin (contact with dead animals of coal, flies).
Common...