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Shigella /Shi·gel·la/ (shĭ-gel´ah) a genus of gram-negative bacteria (family Enterobacteriaceae) which cause dysentery. They are separated into four species on the basis of biochemical reactions: S. dysente´riae, S. flexne´ri, S. boy´dii, and S. son´nei.
shigella /shi·gel·la/ (shĭ-gel´ah) pl. shigel´lae an individual organism of the genus Shigella.
Shigella [shigel′ə] Etymology: Kiyoshi Shiga, Japanese bacteriologist, 1870-1957 a genus of gram-negative pathogenic bacteria that causes gastroenteritis and bacterial dysentery, such as Shigella dysenteriae. It is also associated with hemolytic uremic syndromes. See also shigellosis. Shigella [shĭ-gel´ah] a genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, nonmotile, rod-shaped bacteria containing four species that are differentiated by biochemical reactions: S. dysente´riae (subgroup A), S. flex´�neri (subgroup B), S. boy´dii (subgroup C), and S. son´nei (subgroup D). Their normal habitat is the intestinal tract of humans and higher monkeys; all species cause dysentery. shigella [shĭ-gel´ah] any individual organism of the genus Shigella.
shift to right or left, n an arbitrary description of an increase in the number per unit volume of immature (shift to left) or mature (shift to right) forms of neutrophils, in the differential counting system of Schilling. Shigella,
n a genus of gram-negative pathogenic bacteria that causes gastroenteritis and bacterial dysentery. Shigella a genus of gram-negative rods in the family Enterobacteriaceae. There are four subgroups or species. The type species, S. dysenteriae, causes bacillary dysentery in humans and nonhuman primates. Other animals are resistant to infection, but organisms have been isolated from dogs without clinical signs. shigella pl. shigellae. See Escherichia coli Shigella.
Shigella Microbiology A genus of gram-negative bacilli of the family Enterobacteriaceae, and major cause of bacterial dysentery Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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