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- plant bud or shoot' and βακτήριον, baktḗrion 'little rod'. The term "diphtheroids" is used to represent corynebacteria that are nonpathogenic; for example...
- with a white, moist, and smooth appearance. It is otherwise called a diphtheroid or coryneform due to its close phylogenetic relationship with diphtheria...
- Corynebacterium and Coccobacillus have been designated as a pleomorphic genera, diphtheroid Bacilli have been classified as pleomorphic nosocomial bacteria. Additionally...
- dissociation and variation with special reference to the acid-fast and the diphtheroid bacilli (1932) Academic work Discipline Bacteriologist Institutions University...
- consistency,: 173  while some Neisseria species are sticky, and colonies of diphtheroid bacteria and beta-hemolytic streptococci are typically dry.: 167–8  Bacteria...
- iron[citation needed] Infection: Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. ozaenae, diphtheroids, Proteus vulgaris, E. coli, etc. Autoimmune factors: viral infection...
- as endocarditis. First described in 1988, C. amycolatum is one of the diphtheroid most often isolated from clinical samples. However, it is often difficult...
- 1977). "Acne vulgaris: an investigation into the number of anaerobic diphtheroids and members of the Micrococcaceae in normal and acne skin". The British...
- be contaminants recovered from diphtheria patients, “coryneform” or “diphtheroids” are now believed to be the cause of such infections. Increasingly over...
- (1977). "Acne vulgaris: an investigation into the number of anaerobic diphtheroids and members of the Micrococcaceae in normal and acne skin". Br J Dermatol...