enterics — noun Gram negative eubacteria that inhabit intestines … Wiktionary
enterics — noun rod shaped Gram negative bacteria; most occur normally or pathogenically in intestines of humans and other animals • Syn: ↑enteric bacteria, ↑enterobacteria, ↑entric • Hypernyms: ↑eubacteria, ↑eubacterium, ↑true bacteria … Useful english dictionary
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enterobacteria — noun rod shaped Gram negative bacteria; most occur normally or pathogenically in intestines of humans and other animals • Syn: ↑enteric bacteria, ↑enterics, ↑entric • Hypernyms: ↑eubacteria, ↑eubacterium, ↑true bacteria … Useful english dictionary
enterobacteria — n. pl. rod shaped gram negative bacteria of the family {Enterobacteriaceae}; most occur normally or pathogenically in intestines of humans and other animals; some, such as those of the genus {Erwinia}, are found in plants. Syn: enteric bacteria,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Escherichia coli — E. coli redirects here. For the protozoan parasite, see Entamoeba coli. For the 2011 E.coli outbreak, see 2011 E. coli O104:H4 outbreak. For a specific strain, see Escherichia coli (disambiguation). For Escherichia coli in molecular biology, see… … Wikipedia
Wilderness and diarrhea — Diarrhea acquired in the wilderness, sometimes calledWilderness diarrhea (WD), wilderness acquired diarrhea (WAD) or backcountry diarrhea, and is a much discussed hazard among backpackers, hikers, campers and other outdoor recreationalists who… … Wikipedia
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enteric — /en ter ik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the enteron; intestinal. n. 2. enterics, Bacteriol. enterobacteria. [1865 70; < Gk enterikós. See ENTER , IC] * * * … Universalium
enterobacteria — enterobacterial, adj. /en teuh roh bak tear ee euh/, n.pl., sing. enterobacterium / tear ee euhm/. rod shaped Gram negative bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, as those of the genera Escherichia, Salmonella, and Shigella, occurring… … Universalium