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klebsiella
[ kleb-zee-el-uh, klep-see- ]
noun
, Bacteriology.
- any of several rod-shaped, aerobic bacteria of the genus Klebsiella, certain species of which, as K. pneumoniae, are found in the respiratory, intestinal, and genitourinary tracts of humans and animals and are sometimes pathogenic.
klebsiella
/ ˌklɛbzɪˈɛlə /
noun
- a Gram-negative bacteria found in the respiratory, intestinal, and urinogenital tracts of humans and animals, which can cause pneumonia and urinary infections
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Word History and Origins
Origin of klebsiella1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of klebsiella1
C20: after Edwin Klebs (1834–913), German bacteriologist
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Example Sentences
These were both common infections, klebsiella and serratia.
From The Guardian
Dr Subudhi said he believed the bacteria klebsiella, which occurs naturally in the gut, had spread from her stomach to her lungs and then to her brain.
From BBC
First described in 2008, NDM-1 has been found in a wide variety of bacterial types, including the Enterobacteriaceae family, klebsiella and Escherichia coli, all of which are common and cause a range of infections.
From Reuters
Doctors realised something was wrong on 5 May when there was a "sudden" neurological deterioration due to "klebsiella meningitis".
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