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listeria
lis·te·ri·a L0197225 (lĭ-stîr′ē-ə)n. Any of various rod-shaped, gram-positive bacteria of the genus Listeria, which includes the causative agent of listeriosis. [New Latin Listeria, genus name, after Joseph Lister.]listeria (lɪsˈtɪərɪə) n (Microbiology) any rodlike Gram-positive bacterium of the genus Listeria, esp L. monocytogenes, the cause of listeriosis[C20: named after Joseph Lister] lisˈterial adjThesaurusNoun | 1. | listeria - any species of the genus Listeriaeubacteria, eubacterium, true bacteria - a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagellagenus Listeria - a genus of aerobic motile bacteria of the family Corynebacteriaceae containing small Gram-positive rodsL. monocytogenes, Listeria monocytogenes - the type species of the genus Listeria; can cause meningitis, encephalitis, septicemia, endocarditis, abortion, abscesses, listeriosis | TranslationsListeria
Listeria[li′stir·ē·ə] (microbiology) A genus of small, gram-positive, motile coccoid rods of uncertain affiliation; found in animal and human feces. Listeria
Listeria [lis-tēr´e-ah] a genus of gram-positive bacteria (family Corynebacterium). L. monocyto´genes causes listeriosis.Listeria (lis-tēr'ē-ă), A genus of aerobic to microaerophilic, motile, peritrichous bacteria containing small, coccoid, gram-positive rods; these organisms tend to produce chains of 3-5 cells and, in the rough state, elongated and filamentous forms. Cells 18-24 hours old may show a palisade arrangement with a few V or Y forms; the bacteria produce acid but no gas from glucose and are found in the feces of humans and other animals, on vegetation, and in silage and are parasitic on poikilothermic and warm-blooded animals, including humans. The type species is Listeria monocytogenes. [Joseph Lister] listeria (lĭ-stîr′ē-ə)n. Any of various rod-shaped, gram-positive bacteria of the genus Listeria, which includes the causative agent of listeriosis.Lis·ter·i·a (lis-tēr'ē-ă) A genus of aerobic to microaerophilic motile bacteria (family Corynebacteriaceae) containing small, coccoid, gram-positive rods; found in the feces of humans and other animals, on vegetation, and in silage, and parasitic on poikilothermic and warm-blooded animals, including humans. The type species is L. monocytogenes. Lister, Joseph (Lord Lister), English surgeon, 1827-1912. Listeria - a genus of aerobic to microaerophilic, motile, peritrichous bacteria.Lister dressing - the first type of antiseptic dressing, one of gauze impregnated with carbolic acid.Lister forcepsLister knifeLister method - antiseptic surgery as first advocated by Lister in 1867. Synonym(s): listerismLister scissorsLister tubercle - a small prominence on the dorsal aspect of the distal end of the radius that serves as a trochlea or pulley for the tendon. Synonym(s): dorsal tubercle of radiusListerella - in bacteriology, a rejected generic name sometimes cited as a synonym of Listeria; the type species is Listerella hepatolytica.Listerine - antiseptic mouthwash.listerism - Synonym(s): Lister methodLis·ter·i·a (lis-tēr'ē-ă) Genus of aerobic tomicroaerophilic, motile, peritrichous bacteria containing small, coccoid, gram-positive rods; found in the feces of humans and other animals, on vegetation, and in silage. The type species is L. monocytogenes. listeria Related to listeria: Listeria monocytogenesWords related to listerianoun any species of the genus ListeriaRelated Words- eubacteria
- eubacterium
- true bacteria
- genus Listeria
- L. monocytogenes
- Listeria monocytogenes
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