
(sēr´o-grldbomacp) a group of bacteria containing a common antigen, sometimes including more than one serotype, species, or genus. This is an unofficial designation, used in the classification of certain genera of bacteria, such as Leptospira, Salmonella, Shigella, and Streptococcus. a group of viral ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sē′rō-grūp Definitions: 1. A group of bacteria containing a common antigen, used in the classification of certain genera of bacteria. 2. A group of viral species that are antigenically closely related.
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a group of closely related organisms having similar antigens; types of bacteria that cause meningococcal disease (A, B, C, W, and Y)
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