Neisseria species? nm
Posted By: clhmt on 2007-10-13
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Subject: Neisseria species? nm
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It is probably NEISSERIA.
Subject: It is probably NEISSERIA.
Neisseria? Just a guess. sm
Subject: Neisseria? Just a guess. sm
Here is a site with bacterium listed, along with pronunciation guide.
Listed around the middle of the page.
http://www.meditec.com/laboratory-processes-values.html
Neisseria meningitidis? nm
Subject: Neisseria meningitidis? nm
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Neisseria meningitis
Subject: Neisseria meningitis
HIV, Neisseria, and s/l cooney were negative.tia
Subject: HIV, Neisseria, and s/l cooney were negative.tia
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There are different Echinococcus species...
Subject: There are different Echinococcus species...
of tapeworms that cause hydatid cysts in intermediate host. Does that fit with your s/l?
Could it be lues species?
Subject: Could it be lues species?
genus species
Subject: genus species
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I believe BOS says no, just genus and no species name (nm)
Subject: I believe BOS says no, just genus and no species name (nm)
Staphylococcus hominis is a species of staph...sm
Subject: Staphylococcus hominis is a species of staph...sm
It is usually a harmless skin infection but can cause problems in immunocompromised patients. He's probably saying "staph hominis sepsis."
genus w/o species always lower case
Subject: genus w/o species always lower case
BOS page 189. Lowercase genus names used in plural and and adjectival forms and when used in the vernacular, for example, when they stand alone without a species name.
long shot, but maybe Proteus species..nm
Subject: long shot, but maybe Proteus species..nm
oops, meant "if just genus and no species" (nm)
Subject: oops, meant "if just genus and no species" (nm)
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