family treponemataceae
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Definition
Proper noun A taxonomic family of bacteria within the order Spirochaetales. These are small, spiral-shaped bacteria (spirochetes), some of which are parasitic or pathogenic to humans and animals.
Usage
"Family Treponemataceae" is used as a formal, scientific name in microbiology and medicine. It refers to the biological family classification. * The bacterium Treponema pallidum, which causes syphilis, belongs to the family Treponemataceae. * Research into the family Treponemataceae has advanced our understanding of spirochetal diseases.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in academic, clinical, and research contexts (e.g., scientific papers, textbooks, diagnostic classifications).
- It is often abbreviated in taxonomic lists as "Treponemataceae."
Variants and Related Words
- Treponemataceae: The standard form, used without "family" when the taxonomic rank is clear from context.
- Treponeme (noun): A common name for any bacterium within the genera of the family Treponemataceae, especially those of the genus .
- The test detected the presence of a treponeme.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this proper taxonomic name. In informal scientific discussion, one might refer to "the treponemal family" or "treponemal spirochetes."
Related Phrases
- Treponemal disease: A disease caused by a member of the family Treponemataceae (e.g., syphilis, yaws, bejel).
- Serological tests can diagnose treponemal disease.
Noun
- small spirochetes some parasitic or pathogenic