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family Moraxellaceae. This genus, Moraxellaceae,
comprises gram-negative
coccobacilli bacteria:
Moraxella lacunata, M. atlantae, M. boevrei, M. bovis, M. canis...
- pleomorphic,
coccobacilli bacteria belonging to the
family Pasteurellaceae.
While Haemophilus bacteria are
typically small coccobacilli, they are categorized...
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Haemophilus parahaemolyticus is a
species of
anaerobic Gram-negative
coccobacilli from the
genus Haemophilus identified in 1953 by Dr.
Margaret Pittman...
- to 1.5 μm), non-encapsulated, non-motile,
facultatively intracellular coccobacilli.
Brucella spp. are the
cause of brucellosis,
which is a
zoonosis transmitted...
- the
Swiss ophthalmologist Victor Morax. The
organisms are
short rods,
coccobacilli, or as in the case of
Moraxella catarrhalis,
diplococci in morphology...
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organisms are
small (1.0–1.5 μm in diameter) non-spore-forming,
nonmotile coccobacilli. Once
classified as
Haemophilus ****lis and
afterwards as Corynebacterium...
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Roseomonas mucosa is a
species of Gram negative,
strictly aerobic,
coccobacilli-shaped, pink-pigmented bacterium. It was
first isolated from
blood in 2000...
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Haemophilus ducreyi are
fastidious gram-negative
coccobacilli bacteria. This
species causes the ****ually
transmitted disease chancroid, a
major cause of...
- spore-forming, nonmotile, nonfermentative, aerobic, pleomorphic, and
coccobacilli-shaped. The type
strain of this
species is
strain FO-1 (= IAM 13186)...
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staining morphology.
Brucella spp. are
poorly staining,
small gram-negative
coccobacilli (0.5-0.7 x 0.6-1.5 µm), and are seen
mostly as
single cells and appearing...