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¿µ¹® bacillus ÇÑ±Û ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º, ¸·´ë±Õ
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¿µ¹® acid-fast bacillus ÇÑ±Û Ç׻긷´ë±Õ, Ç×»ê±Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacillus
    ¸·´ë±Õ, °£±Õ, ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º
  • Bacillus anthracis
    źÀú±Õ
  • Bacillus subtilis
    °íÃʱÕ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • acid-fast bacillus
    Ç׻긷´ë±Õ, Ç×»ê±Õ
  • coliform bacillus
    ´ëÀå±Õ, Äݸ®Æû¸·´ë±Õ
  • drumstick bacillus
    ºÏä±Õ
  • diphtheroid bacillus
    µðÇÁÅ×·ÎÀ̵帷´ë±Õ
  • enteric bacillus
    âÀÚ¸·´ë±Õ, Àå°£±Õ
  • fusiform bacillus
    ¹æÃ߸·´ë±Õ, ¹æÃßÇü°£±Õ
  • Hansen¡¯s bacillus
    ÇѼ¾±Õ, ÇѼ¾¸·´ë±Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacillus
    ¸·´ë±Õ, ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º
  • Bacillus anthracis
    źÀú±Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • acid-fast bacillus
    Ç׻긷´ë±Õ, Ç×»ê±Õ
  • tubercle bacillus
    °áÇÙ±Õ
¿¾ ´ëÇÑÀÇÇù ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 3 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacillus
    ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º, ¸·´ë±Õ
  • Bacillus anthracis
    źÀú±Õ
  • bacillus subtilis
    °íÃʱÕ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • acid-fast bacillus
    Ç׻긷´ë±Õ, Ç×»ê±Õ
  • coliform bacillus
    ´ëÀå±Õ
  • diphtheroid bacillus
    µðÇÁÅ×·ÎÀ̵帷´ë±Õ
  • drumstick bacillus
    ºÏä±Õ
  • enteric bacillus
    âÀÚ¸·´ë±Õ
  • fusiform bacillus
    ¹æÃ߸·´ë±Õ
  • tetanus bacillus
    ÆÄ»ódz±Õ
  • tubercle bacillus
    °áÇÙ±Õ
  • typhoid bacillus
    ÀåÆ¼Çª½º±Õ
  • Mycobacterium leprae Hansen bacillus
    ³ªº´±Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Bacillus
    ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º(¼Ó)
  • Bacillus anthracis
    źÀú±Õ
  • Bacillus anthracis
    źÀú±Õ, ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º ¾ÈÆ®¶ó½Ã½º±Õ
  • Bacillus Calmette Gue rin vaccine =BCG v.
    BCG ¹é½Å.
  • Bacillus Calmette-Gu rin
    Ä®¸ÞÆ®-±¸¿¡¸°°£±Õ
  • Bacillus Calmette-Guerin =BCG
    Ä®¸ÞÆ®-±¸¿¡¸° °£±Õ.
  • Bacillus Calmette-Guerin =BCG
    Ä®¸ÞÆ®-±¸¿¡¸° °£±Õ.
  • Bacillus cereus
    ¼¼·¹¿ì½º±Õ
  • Bacillus subtilis
    °íÃʱÕ(ͽõ®Ð¶).
  • Bacillus subtilis
    °íÃʱÕ(ͽõ®Ð¶).
  • Bacillus subtillis
    °íÃÊ±Õ (ͽõ®Ð¶)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • BCG=£¾ Bacillus Calmette Gu rin vaccina tion
    BCG Á¢Á¾.
  • BCG=£¾ Bacillus Calmette Guerin vaccination
    BCG Á¢Á¾.
  • Corynebacterium pseudodiphthericum =Hoffmanns bacillus
    °¡¼ºµðÇÁÅ׸®¾Æ±Õ.
  • Corynebacterium pseudodiphthericum =Hoffmanns bacillus
    °¡¼ºµðÇÁÅ׸®¾Æ±Õ.
  • Doderleins bacillus
    µÇµ¥¸£¶óÀΰ£±Õ, Áú°­À¯»ê±Õ.
  • Doderleins bacillus
    µÇµ¥¸£¶óÀΰ£±Õ, Áú°­À¯»ê±Õ.
  • Ducreys bacillus
    µàÅ©·¹À̰£±Õ.
  • Friedlanders bacillus
    ÇÁ¸®À̵鷻´õ Æó·Å±Õ.
  • Friedlanders bacillus
    ÇÁ¸®À̵鷻´õ Æó·Å±Õ.
  • Hansen bacillus = Mycobacterium leprae
    ÇѼ¾°£±Õ, ³ª±Õ
  • Hansen bacillus =Mycobacterium leprae
    ÇѼ¾°£±Õ, ³ª±Õ.
  • Johnes bacillus
    ÁÔ°£±Õ, ÁÔ¸·´ë±Õ
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae =Friedlanders bacillus
    Æó·Å°£±Õ.
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae =Friedlanders bacillus
    Æó·Å°£±Õ.
  • Morax-Axenfeld bacillus->Haemophilus duplex
    ¸ð¶ô½º-¾Ç¼¾ÆçÆ®°£±Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacillus
    1. ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º, °£±Õ(ÊÔж). 2. °£Á¦(ÊÔð¥).
  • bacillus
    1. ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º, °£±Õ(ÊÔж). 2. °£Á¦(ÊÔð¥).
  • bacillus anthracis
    ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º¾ÈÆ®¶ó½Ã½º, źÀú±Õ(÷©Àúж)
  • bacillus Calmette-Guerin ( BCG )
    BCG, ºñ¾¾Áö
  • bacillus carrier
    ¼¼±Õº¸±ÕÀÚ(á¬Ð¶ÜÁжíº).
  • bacillus pyocyaneus
    Bacillus pyocyaneus
  • bacillus, Doderleins
    µÇ´õ¶óÀÎ ¸·´ë±Õ
  • bacillus, dysentery
    ÀÌÁú±Õ
  • bacillus, Friedlanders
    ÇÁ¸®µå·£´õ ¸·´ë±Õ, ÇÁ¸®µå·£´õ °£±Õ =Klepsiella pneumoniae
  • bacillus, Koch-Weeks
    ÄÚÈ£-ºò½º°£±Õ, ÄÚÈ£-ºò½º¸·´ë±Õ
  • bacillus, Morax-Axenfeld
    ¸ð¶ô½º-¾Ç¼¾ÆçÆ® ¸·´ë±Õ, ¸ð¶ô½º-¾Ç¼¾ÆçÆ® °£±Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • acid fast bacillus (AFB)
    Ç×»ê±Õ, Ç׻긷´ë±Õ
  • acid-fast bacillus
    Ç×»ê±Õ(ù÷߫ж)
  • diphtheroid bacillus
    µðÇÁÅ×·ÎÀ̵尣±Õ.
  • drumstick bacillus
    ºÏä±Õ(¡­Ð¶).
  • drumstick bacillus
    ºÏä±Õ(¡­Ð¶).
  • dysentery, bacillus
    ¼¼±Õ¼º ÀÌÁú
  • enteric Gram negative bacillus
    Àå³»±×¶÷À½¼º°£±Õ(¡­ëäàõ ж).
  • friedlanders bacillus
    ÇÁ¸®À̵鷻µ¥ Æó·Å±Õ(¡­øËæúж)
  • fusiform bacillus
    ¹æÃ߻󰣱Õ
  • fusiform bacillus
    ¹æÃß»ó¹Ù½Ç·ç½º.
  • fusiform bacillus
    ¹æÃß»ó¹Ù½Ç·ç½º.
  • hay bacillus
    °íÃʱÕ(ͽõ®Ð¶).
  • hog cholera bacillus
    µÅÁöÄÝ·¹¶ó±Õ.
  • influenza bacillus ³ª Hemophilus influenzae
    ÀÎÇ÷翣ÀÚ°£±Õ(¡­ ж).
  • lepra bacillus(i)
    ³ª±Õ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • bacillus
    ¸·´ë±Õ, ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º
    ¸·´ëж, ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º
KI ÀÇÇпë¾î »çÀü °Ë»ö ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • bacillus
    ¹Ù½Ç·ç¼ö, °£±Õ, °£Á¦
KMLE ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
LDB lamb dysentery bacillus; Legionnaires' disease bacillus
AFB Acid-Fast Bacillus(Type that causes Tuberculosis)
BCG   1) Bacillus(Bacille)-Calmette-Gurin
  2) Bromo-Cresol Green
AFB acid-fast bacillus; aflatoxin B; air fluidized bed; aortofemoral bypass
Bac, bac Bacillus, bacillary
KMLE ÀÚµ¿ÃßÃâ ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
AFB Acid-fast bacillus
BCG Bacillus Calmette Geurin
B.s. Bacillus subtilis
B., t. Bacillus thuringiensis
Bti Bacillus thuringiensis Var israelensis
Çѱ¹Ç¥ÁØÁúº´»çÀκзù ¾àÀÚ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • B96.6
    Bacillus fragilis [B. fragilis] as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
    ´Ù¸¥ Àå¿¡¼­ ºÐ·ùµÈ ÁúȯÀÇ ¿øÀÎÀ¸·Î¼­ÀÇ ¹Ù½Ç·¯½º ÇÁ¶óÁú¸®½º
°æºÏ´ë Ä¡°ú´ëÇÐ ±¸°­³»°ú ±³½Ç »çÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • bacillus
    °£±Õ, °£Á¦
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  • Bacillus anthracis
    ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º ¾ÈÆ®¶ó½Ã½º, źÀú ±Õ
    ÇÏµî µ¿¹° ¹× »ç¶÷¿¡°Ô źÀú¸¦ ÀÏÀ¸Å°´Â º´¿ø±Õ.
  • Bacillus brevis
    ÇÁ·¹ºñ½º ±Õ
    Ç×»ý ¹°ÁúÀ» »ý¼ºÇÏ´Â ±Õ.
  • Bacillus cereus
    ¼¼·¹¿ì½º ±Õ
    ºÎÆÐ¼º ±Õ. º¸Åë ¿îµ¿¼º, È£±â¼ºÀÎ Æ÷ÀÚ Çü¼º±ÕÀ¸·Î¼­ ½ÄÁßµ¶À» ÀÏÀ¸Å³ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
  • Bacillus dysenteriae
    ÀÌÁú ±Õ
  • Bacillus faecalis alcaligenes
    ÆäÄ®¸®½º ¾ËÄ®¸®Á¦³×½º ±Õ
  • Bacillus fusiformis
    ¹æÃß±Õ
  • Bacillus mallei
    ºñÀú ±Õ
  • Bacillus necrophorus
    ³×Å©·ÎÆ÷·ç½º ±Õ
  • Bacillus parabotulinus
    ÆÄ¶óº¸Åø¸®´©½º ±Õ
  • Bacillus polymyxa
    Æú¸®¹Í»ç ±Õ
    Ç×»ý ¹°ÁúÀ» »ý¼ºÇÏ´Â ºÎÆÐ¼º Åä¾ç ¹× ¼öÁß ¹Ì»ý¹°.
  • Bacillus pyocyaneus
    ³ì³ó±Õ
  • Bacillus subtilis
    °íÃʱÕ
    º¸ÅëÀº ºÎÆÐ¼º Åä¾ç ¹× ¼öÁß ±Õ. ÈçÈ÷ ½ÇÇè½Ç ¿À¿°À» ÀÏÀ¸Å°¸ç, ¶§·Î´Â °á¸·¿°°ú °°Àº º´º¯ÀÇ ¿øÀÎÀÌ µÇ±âµµ ÇÑ´Ù.
  • Bacillus typhi
    ÀåÆ¼Çª½º ±Õ
  • Bacillus whitmori
    È­ÀÌÆ®¸ð¾î ±Õ
°æºÏ´ë Ä¡°ú´ëÇÐ ±¸°­³»°ú ±³½Ç »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • Bacillus anthracis
    ¹Ù½Ç·ç½º ¾ÈÆ®¶ó½Ã½º, źÀú ±Õ
    ÇÏµî µ¿¹° ¹× »ç¶÷¿¡°Ô źÀú¸¦ ÀÏÀ¸Å°´Â º´¿ø±Õ.
  • Bacillus brevis
    ÇÁ·¹ºñ½º ±Õ
    Ç×»ý ¹°ÁúÀ» »ý¼ºÇÏ´Â ±Õ.
  • Bacillus cereus
    ¼¼·¹¿ì½º ±Õ
    ºÎÆÐ¼º ±Õ. º¸Åë ¿îµ¿¼º, È£±â¼ºÀÎ Æ÷ÀÚ Çü¼º±ÕÀ¸·Î¼­ ½ÄÁßµ¶À» ÀÏÀ¸Å³ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù.
  • Bacillus dysenteriae
    ÀÌÁú ±Õ
  • Bacillus faecalis alcaligenes
    ÆäÄ®¸®½º ¾ËÄ®¸®Á¦³×½º ±Õ
  • Bacillus fusiformis
    ¹æÃß±Õ
  • Bacillus mallei
    ºñÀú ±Õ
  • Bacillus necrophorus
    ³×Å©·ÎÆ÷·ç½º ±Õ
  • Bacillus parabotulinus
    ÆÄ¶óº¸Åø¸®´©½º ±Õ
  • Bacillus polymyxa
    Æú¸®¹Í»ç ±Õ
    Ç×»ý ¹°ÁúÀ» »ý¼ºÇÏ´Â ºÎÆÐ¼º Åä¾ç ¹× ¼öÁß ¹Ì»ý¹°.
  • Bacillus pyocyaneus
    ³ì³ó±Õ
  • Bacillus subtilis
    °íÃʱÕ
    º¸ÅëÀº ºÎÆÐ¼º Åä¾ç ¹× ¼öÁß ±Õ. ÈçÈ÷ ½ÇÇè½Ç ¿À¿°À» ÀÏÀ¸Å°¸ç, ¶§·Î´Â °á¸·¿°°ú °°Àº º´º¯ÀÇ ¿øÀÎÀÌ µÇ±âµµ ÇÑ´Ù.
  • Bacillus typhi
    ÀåÆ¼Çª½º ±Õ
  • Bacillus whitmori
    È­ÀÌÆ®¸ð¾î ±Õ
  • Bang bacillus
    ¹æ±× ±Õ
    1897³â¿¡ ¹ß°ßµÈ ¼Ò À¯»ê±Õ.
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
bacillus <bacteria> A genus of bacteria of the family Bacillaceae, including large aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, spore forming, rod shaped cells, the great majority of which are gram-positive and motile.
The genus is separated into 48 species, of which three are pathogenic or potentially pathogenic and the remainder are saprophytic soil forms. Many organisms historically called Bacillus are now classified in other genera.
(18 Nov 1997)
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens A highly amylolytic species of soil bacteria that produces subtilisin.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacillus amyloliquifaciens <bacteria> Bacillus amyloliquifaciens is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium used to produce alpha-amylase and serine protease.
(09 Oct 1997)
bacillus anthracis A species of bacteria that causes anthrax in humans and animals.
(12 Dec 1998)
Bacillus anthracis toxin A culture filtrate of Bacillus anthracis containing an exotoxin with at least three different antigenically distinct components: oedema factor, lethal factor, and protective antigen.
Synonym: Bacillus anthracis toxin.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bacillus brevis A species found in soil, air, dust, milk, and cheese; some strains produce the antibiotic gramicidin or tyrocidin.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine <drug> Live attenuated vaccine for tuberculosis. For groups and health care workers in high endemic areas. Not to be given to individuals with HIV infection.
(15 Nov 1997)
bacillus cereus A species of rod-shaped bacteria that is a common soil saprophyte. Its spores are widespread and multiplication has been observed chiefly in foods. Contamination may lead to food poisoning.
(12 Dec 1998)
Bacillus haemolyticus The former name for Clostridium haemolyticum.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bacillus histolyticus The former name for Clostridium histolyticum.
(05 Mar 2000)
bacillus licheniformis <bacteria> Bacillus lichemiformis is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium which is used in the biotech industry to produce the protease enzyme subtilisin.
(09 Oct 1997)
bacillus megaterium A species of bacteria whose spores vary from round to elongate. It is a common soil saprophyte.
(12 Dec 1998)
bacillus phages Viruses whose host is bacillus. Frequently encountered bacillus phages include bacteriophage phi 29 and bacteriophage phi 105.
(12 Dec 1998)
Bacillus piliformis A species causing Tyzzer's disease in animals.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bacillus polymyxa A species found in soil, water, milk, faeces, and decaying vegetables; some strains produce the antibiotic polymyxin.
(05 Mar 2000)
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Abel's bacillus Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. Ozaenae
See: Klebsiella ozaenae.
(05 Mar 2000)
abortus bacillus A species of the genus brucella whose natural hosts are cattle and other bovidae. Other mammals, including man, may be infected. Abortion and placentitis are frequently produced in the pregnant animal.
(12 Dec 1998)
acne bacillus A bacteria isolated from normal skin, intestinal contents, wounds, blood, pus, and soft tissue abscesses. It is a common contaminant of clinical specimens, presumably from the skin of patients or attendants.
(12 Dec 1998)
Bang's bacillus A species of the genus brucella whose natural hosts are cattle and other bovidae. Other mammals, including man, may be infected. Abortion and placentitis are frequently produced in the pregnant animal.
(12 Dec 1998)
Battey bacillus A species found in lung lesions and sputum of humans; may cause bone and tendon-sheath lesions in rabbits; some strains are pathogenic for mice. Recently linked to opportunistic infections in humans.
Synonym: Battey bacillus.
(05 Mar 2000)
blue pus bacillus A species of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria commonly isolated from clinical specimens (wound, burn, and urinary tract infections). It is also found widely distributed in soil and water. P. Aeruginosa is a major agent of nosocomial infection.
(12 Dec 1998)
Bordet-Gengou bacillus <bacteria> A small, aerobic, gram-negative bacillus, causative organism of whooping cough.
Produces a variety of toxins including a dermonecrotising toxin, an adenyl cyclase, an endotoxin and pertussis toxin, as well as surface components such as fimbrial haemagglutinin.
(18 Nov 1997)
Calmette-Guerin bacillus An attenuated strain of Mycobacterium bovis used in the preparation of BCG vaccine that is used for immunization against tuberculosis and in cancer chemotherapy. Extracts of the bacterium have remarkable powers in stimulation of lymphocytes and leucocytes and are used in adjuvants.
Synonym: Calmette-Guerin bacillus.
Acronym: BCG
Origin: Fr.
(05 Mar 2000)
Gartner's bacillus A serotype of salmonella enterica which is an aetiologic agent of gastroenteritis in man and other animals.
(12 Dec 1998)
gas bacillus The most common aetiologic agent of gas gangrene. It is differentiable into several distinct types based on the distribution of twelve different toxins.
(12 Dec 1998)
paracolon bacillus Any one of a number of diverse enteric bacteria which fail to ferment lactose promptly.
(05 Mar 2000)
paradysentery bacillus A bacterium which is one of the aetiologic agents of bacillary dysentery (dysentery, bacillary) and sometimes of infantile gastroenteritis.
(12 Dec 1998)
paratyphoid bacillus One of the three organisms causing the three forms, A, B, and C, of paratyphoid fever.
See: paratyphoid fever.
(05 Mar 2000)
Park-Williams bacillus A special strain of Corynebacterium diphtheriae used for toxin production.
(05 Mar 2000)
Ghon-Sachs bacillus A species found in malignant oedema of animals, in human war wounds, and in cases of appendicitis; it is pathogenic for guinea pigs, rabbits, mice, and pigeons and produces an exotoxin that is lethal and haemolytic.
Synonym: Ghon-Sachs bacillus, Sachs' bacillus, vibrion septique.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Bacillus anthracis - »õâ A species of bacteria that causes ANTHRAX in humans and animals.
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  • Bacillus megaterium - »õâ A species of bacteria whose spores vary from round to elongate. It is a common soil saprophyte.
    Synonyms : Bacillus megatherium
  • Bacillus Phages - »õâ Viruses whose host is Bacillus. Frequently encountered Bacillus phages include bacteriophage phi 29 and bacteriophage phi 105.
    Synonyms : Bacillus Bacteriophages, Bacillus Bacteriophage, Bacillus Phage, Bacteriophage, Bacillus, Bacteriophages, Bacillus
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Bacillus aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacterium; often occurring in chainlike formations; found primarily in soil
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Bacillus any bacteria that is rod-shaped; responsible for diphtheria, dysentery, tetanus, and tuberculosis, as well as other diseases
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Bacillus A rod-shaped bacterium.
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Bacillus 1. A member of the genus Bacillus. 2. Any rod-shaped bacterial cell, ie, a cell whose length is ca. two or more times greater than its width. (16)
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