Vibrios — Vibrio estado flagelar de V. chole … Wikipedia Español
vibrios — n. any of a number of self propelled comma shaped bacteria of which some species cause cholera … English contemporary dictionary
NAG vibrios — nonagglutinating vibrios nonpathogenic paracholera vibrios, unrelated to the cholera vibrio O antigenic group … Medical dictionary
noncholera vibrios — (NCVs) a group of microorganisms similar to Vibrio cholerae, but differing from it immunologically; they have variable pathogenic properties. Many have been isolated from water or from the feces of persons with mild diarrhea and have been named… … Medical dictionary
paracholera vibrios — noncholera v s … Medical dictionary
Cholera — Classification and external resources Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae ICD 10 A … Wikipedia
Vibrio — Taxobox color = lightgrey name = Vibrio image width = 240px image caption = Flagellar stain of V. cholerae regnum = Bacteria phylum = Proteobacteria classis = Gamma Proteobacteria ordo = Vibrionales familia = Vibrionaceae genus = Vibrio genus… … Wikipedia
vibrio — vibrioid /vib ree oyd /, adj. /vib ree oh /, n., pl. vibrios. Bacteriol. any of several comma or S shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals. [ < NL (1854), equiv. to L vibr(are) to… … Universalium
Vibrionaceae — Taxobox color = lightgrey name = Vibrionaceae regnum = Bacteria phylum = Proteobacteria classis = Gamma Proteobacteria ordo = Vibrionales familia = Vibrionaceae familia authority = Véron 1965 subdivision ranks = Genera subdivision = Allomonas… … Wikipedia
Max von Gruber — (July 6, 1853, Vienna – September 16, 1927, Berchtesgaden) was an Austrian scientist. As a bacteriologist he discovered specific agglutination in 1896 with his colleague Herbert Edward Durham (Gruber Widal reaction). But his main interests were… … Wikipedia