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pneumobacillus
pneu·mo·ba·cil·lus P0390000 (no͞o′mō-bə-sĭl′əs, nyo͞o′-)n. pl. pneu·mo·ba·cil·li (-sĭl′ī′) A nonmotile, gram-negative bacterium (Klebsiella pneumoniae) that causes a severe form of pneumonia and is associated with other respiratory infections. Also called Friedländer's bacillus.pneumobacillus (ˌnjuːməʊbəˈsɪləs) n, pl -li (-laɪ) (Pathology) a rod-shaped bacterium that occurs in the respiratory tract, esp the Gram-negative Klebsiella pneumoniae, which causes pneumoniapneu•mo•ba•cil•lus (ˌnu moʊ bəˈsɪl əs, ˌnyu-) n., pl. -cil•li (-ˈsɪl aɪ) an enterobacterium, Klebsiella pneumoniae, that is a cause of pneumonia and urinary tract infection. [< New Latin; see pneumo-, bacillus] pneumobacillus
pneumobacillus[¦nü·mō·bə′sil·əs] (microbiology) Klebsiella pneumoniae pneumobacillus
Kleb·si·el·la pneu·mo·ni·aea bacterial species found in soil and water, on grain, and in the intestinal tract of humans and other animals; it also occurs in association with several pathologic conditions, urinary tract infections, sputum, feces, and metritis in mares; capsular types 1, 2, and 3 of this organism may be causative agents in pneumonia; organisms previously identified as nonmotile strains of Aerobacter aerogenes are now placed in this species; it is the type species of Klebsiella. Synonym(s): Friedländer bacillus, pneumobacilluspneumobacillus (no͞o′mō-bə-sĭl′əs, nyo͞o′-)n. pl. pneumoba·cilli (-sĭl′ī′) A nonmotile, gram-negative bacterium (Klebsiella pneumoniae) that causes a severe form of pneumonia and is associated with other respiratory infections. Also called Friedländer's bacillus. |