- species:
Neisseria bacilliformis Neisseria cinerea Neisseria elongata Neisseria flavescens Neisseria lactamica Neisseria macacae Neisseria mucosa Neisseria oralis...
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae, also
known as
gonococcus (singular) or
gonococci (plural), is a
species of Gram-negative
diplococci bacteria isolated by Albert...
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Neisseria meningitidis,
often referred to as the meningococcus, is a Gram-negative
bacterium that can
cause meningitis and
other forms of meningococcal...
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Neisseria sicca is a
commensal organism belonging to the
genus Neisseria. It is Gram-negative and oxidase-positive.
There are
multiple strains of this...
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Neisseria subflava is a
common inhabitant found in the
human upper respiratory tract. It is a gram-negative diplococcus. It
produces a
positive result...
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Neisseria flava (Latin: flava, yellow, golden) is a
bacterium belonging to a
group of
species under the
genus Neisseria that is
considered non-pathogenic...
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Neisseria flavescens was
first isolated from
cerebrospinal fluid in the
midst of an
epidemic meningitis outbreak in Chicago.
These gram-negative, aerobic...
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Neisseria elongata is a Gram
negative bacterium and is
different from the
other cocci shaped members of the
genus Neisseria as it is rod shaped. Unlike...
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Neisseria polysaccharea was
described in 1983 and is
characterized by its
ability to
produce acid from
glucose and
maltose and
polysaccharide from sucrose...
- include:
Neisseria cinerea,
Neisseria gonorrhoeae,
Neisseria polysaccharea,
Neisseria lactamica,
Neisseria meningitidis,
Neisseria mucosa,
Neisseria oralis...