aerogenic
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aer·o·gen·ic
, aerogenous (ār-ō-jen'ik, -oj'ĕ-nŭs), Gas-forming.
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aerogenic
adjective Gas-producing—e.g., aerogenic fermentation; “gas-forming” is increasingly preferred.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
aerogenic
Gas-producing–eg, aerogenic fermentationMcGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
aer·o·gen·ic
, aerogenous (ār'ō-jen'ik, ăr-oj'ĕ-nŭs) Gas-forming.
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References in periodicals archive
Vibrio furnissii (formerly
aerogenic biogroup of Vibriofluvialis), a new species isolated from human feces and the environment.
tuberculosis along with H37Rv were grown in mice after
aerogenic infection.
The aim of this study was to establish data on the microbial level in selected areas of health care units in order to improve the quality of air, to prevent air contamination and decrease the incidence of
aerogenic infections.
Wound infection with
aerogenic Aeromonas strains: a review of twenty-seven cases.
A guinea pig model of low-dose Mycobacterium bovis
aerogenic infection.
If exposed skunks and raccoons foraging around people's homes leave infectious excreta, these may serve as the fomites for the presumably
aerogenic tularemia outbreak.
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