- dysentery bacillus
- мед.фраз. дизентерийная палочка
* * *дизентерийная палочка
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
shiga dysentery bacillus — noun see shiga bacillus … Useful english dictionary
shiga bacillus — noun a bacillus that causes dysentery • Syn: ↑Shigella dysentariae • Hypernyms: ↑shigella * * * ˈshēgə , (ˌ)gä noun also shiga dysentery bacillus Usage: usually capitalized S … Useful english dictionary
Flexner bacillus dysentery — Flex·ner bacillus, dysentery (fleksґnər) [Simon Flexner, American pathologist, 1863–1946] see Shigella flexneri, and see bacillary dysentery, under dysentery … Medical dictionary
Shiga bacillus — Shi·ga bacillus shē gə n a widely distributed but chiefly tropical bacterium of the genus Shigella (S. dysenteriae) that causes dysentery in humans and monkeys Shi·ga shē gä Kiyoshi (1870 1957) Japanese bacteriologist. Shiga is best known for the … Medical dictionary
bacillary dysentery — noun an acute infection of the intestine by shigella bacteria; characterized by diarrhea and fever and abdominal pains • Syn: ↑shigellosis • Hypernyms: ↑dysentery * * * noun : shigellosis * * * Pathol. shigellosis. [1905 10] * * * … Useful english dictionary
Shiga bacillus — bacteria which causes dysentery … English contemporary dictionary
comma bacillus — /kɒmə bəˈsɪləs/ (say komuh buh siluhs) noun a slightly curved bacterium, Vibrio cholerae, which causes Asiatic cholera, is contracted by eating or drinking contaminated food, and which causes a violent form of dysentery …
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Félix d'Herelle — Born April 25, 1873 Montreal … Wikipedia
Shiga Kiyoshi — ▪ Japanese bacteriologist born Feb. 7, 1871, Sendai, Japan died Jan. 25, 1957, Tokyo Japanese bacteriologist, chiefly noted for his discovery (1897) of the dysentery bacillus Shigella, which is named after him. Shiga graduated from… … Universalium
Bacteriophage — This article is about a biological infectious particle; for other uses, see phage (disambiguation). A bacteriophage (from bacteria and Greek φάγειν phagein to eat ) is any one of a number of viruses that infect bacteria. The term is commonly used … Wikipedia