
A. aquatilis A. cupidus A. defragrans A. denitrificans A. eutrophus A. faecalis A. latus A. pacificus A. piechaudii A. ruhlandii A. venustus Alcaligenes faecalis causes nosocomial septicemia, arising from contaminated hemodialysis or intravenous fluid, in immunocompromised patients. Alcaligenes species have been used for the industrial production ...
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A genus of gram-negative, aerobic, motile bacteria that occur in water and soil. Some are common inhabitants of the intestinal tract of vertebrates. These bacteria occasionally cause opportunistic infections in humans. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(al″kә-lij´ә-nēz) a genus of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria, found in the intestines of vertebrates, as part of the normal skin flora, and in dairy products. Occasionally it causes opportunistic infections, A. faeca´lis being a cause of nosocomial septicemia in immunocompromised patie...
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Widespread genus of Gram negative aerobic bacilli found in the digestive tract of many vertebrates and on skin. Occasionally cause opportunistic infections.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: al-kā-lij′en-ēz Definitions: 1. A genus of gram-negative, rod-shaped, nonfermenting bacteria (family Achromobacteraceae) that are either motile and peritrichous or nonmotile. They are strictly aerobic; some strains are capable of anaerobic respiration in the presence of nitrate or nitrite; their metabolism ...
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any of several rod-shaped aerobic or facultatively anaerobic bacteria of the genus Alcaligenes, found in the intestinal tract of humans and other vertebrates and in dairy products.
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