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Spirillum

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Spirillum /Spi·ril·lum/ (spi-ril´um) a genus of gram-negative bacteria. The species S. mi´nus is pathogenic for guinea pigs, rats, mice, and monkeys and is the cause of rat-bite fever (sodoku) in humans.
spirillum /spi·ril·lum/ (spi-ril´um) pl. spiril´la   [L.] an organism of the genus Spirillum.
Spirillum
n.
A genus of large, aerobic, gram-negative bacteria having an elongated spiral form and a tuft of flagella.

spi·ril·lum (sp-rlm)
n. pl. spi·ril·la (-rl)
1. A member of the genus Spirillum.
2. Any of various other spiral-shaped microorganisms.

spirapril (spē´rpril),
n brand name: Renormax;
drug class: angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor;
action: selectively suppresses the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system; inhibits ACE, prevents conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II; results in dilation of arterial and venous vessels;
use: treatment of hypertension.
Spirillum
n a genus of aerobic, gram-negative helix-shaped bacteria, found in fresh and salt waters.

Spirillum
a genus of gram-negative, motile, helical bacteria isolated from fresh water. Neither of the animal pathogens bearing the genus name belong in this genus.

Spirillum minus, Spirillum minor
pathogenic for guinea pigs, rats, mice and monkeys and is the cause of ratbite fever (Sodoku).
Spirillum pulli
recorded as causing a diphtheritic stomatitis in chickens.

spirillum
pl. spirilla [L.]
1. a spiral-shaped bacterium.
2. a member of the genus Spirillum.


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