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Concomitant use may cause a disulfiram-like reaction (abdominal cramps, vomiting, flushing, ... A coccobacillus (plural coccobacilli) is a type of rod-shaped bacteria. The word coccobacillus is derived from coccus (spherical) and bacillus (elongated). Coccobacilli rods are so short and wide that they resemble cocci.
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The coccobacilli observed in your urethra have nothing to do with anything; they are normal bacteria. The treatments you have had have cleared up any significant infection you may have had, and any continuing symptoms are meaningless.
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Coccobacillus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A coccobacillus (plural coccobacilli ) is a type of rod-shaped bacteria. The word coccobacillus reflects an intermediate shape between coccus (spherical) and bacillus (elongated). Coccobacil...
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Bacteria also come in many different shapes. Spherical shapes are referred to as "cocci" while elongated cylinders are called "bacilli" or "rods". Some bacteria are slightly elongated cocci and these are referred to as "coccobacilli". ... The ability of a bacterium to cause disease is known as its virulence.
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Bordetella parapertussis can cause a milder form of pertussis. The bordetellae are small, gram-negative, aerobic coccobacilli. ... If the milk is not pasteurized, these bacteria can be transmitted to persons who drink the milk or eat cheeses made it." "Inhalation of Brucella organisms is not a common route of infection,
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www.buddycom.com/bacteria/gnr/gnrfastid.html
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Gram positive bacteria (Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus viridans, ... Gram negative cocci or coccobacilli that cause keratitis include Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Neisseria meningitidis, Moraxella, Pasteurella multocida and Acinetobacter.
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Diagnosis relies on detection in wet mounts of the so-called "clue cells," which are vaginal epithelial cells infected by coccobacilli, that can be scored with a Gram stain.[24] Culture is neither helpful nor indicated for the diagnosis of BV. ... Cleveland A. Vaginitis: finding the cause prevents treatment failure.
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Next in thread: Aster: "Re: What is coccobacilli ( result after pap smear)" ... At Thu, 10 Oct 2002, fadzlee wrote: >; >Hello..; > my question is what is coccobacilli? how to cure it besides antibiotic?;
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bacteria may be found in the environment, but with much less frequency than the contaminants and opportunistic pathogens. These bacteria cause disease and are usually not part of the human normal flora. Vibrio cholerea, the causative agent of cholera, is such an example.
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www.moldlab.com/glossary_bacteria.htm
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