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- biofilms make S. haemolyticus a difficult pathogen to treat. Its most closely related species is Staphylococcus borealis. S. haemolyticus is nonmotile, nonsporulating...
- Haemophilus haemolyticus is a species of gram-negative bacteria that is related to Haemophilus influenzae. H. haemolyticus is generally nonpathogenic,...
- Acinetobacter haemolyticus is a species of bacterium. Its type strain is ATCC 17906. It is potentially pathogenic. Acinetobacter Haemolyticus can be used...
- caprae, S. epidermidis, S. saccharolyticus S. haemolyticus group – S. borealis, S. devriesei, S. haemolyticus, S. hominis S. hyicus-intermedius group – S...
- Hemolytic disease of the newborn, also known as hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn, HDN, HDFN, or erythroblastosis fetalis, is an alloimmune condition...
- typing) Acinetobacter lwoffii: glucose-negative nonhemolytic Acinetobacter haemolyticus: hemolytic Different species of bacteria in this genus can be identified...
- 1917 Species H. aegyptius H. ducreyi H. felis H. haemoglobinophilus H. haemolyticus H. influenzae H. parainfluenzae H. paracuniculus H. parahaemolyticus...
- blood cell contents surrounding a colony. Examples include Streptococcus haemolyticus. α-Hemolysis will only cause partial lysis of the red blood cells (the...
- note on the dextran produced from sucrose by Betacoccus arabinosaceous haemolyticus". Biochem. J. 32 (11): 1943–1945. doi:10.1042/bj0321943. PMC 1264277...
- suggest a close relationship between S. hominis and S. epidermidis, S. haemolyticus, and S. warneri. Staphylococcus hominis is normally found on human skin...