genus klebsiella
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic category in biological classification: "genus Klebsiella" refers to a specific genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria within the family Enterobacteriaceae. It is a formal scientific name used in microbiology and medicine.
Usage
- The term "genus Klebsiella" is used in academic, clinical, and scientific contexts to classify and discuss a group of related bacterial species.
- It is typically preceded by the word "genus" to specify the taxonomic rank, though "Klebsiella" alone is also commonly used to refer to the genus.
Examples
- Noun:
- The laboratory report identified the pathogen as belonging to the genus Klebsiella.
- Antibiotic resistance is a significant concern with infections caused by genus Klebsiella.
Advanced Usage
- "Klebsiella pneumoniae": This is the name of the most clinically significant species within the genus Klebsiella, often associated with hospital-acquired infections.
- Klebsiella pneumoniae is the species most frequently isolated from human infections.
Variants and Related Words
- Klebsiella (n): The more common shorthand for the genus, often used without the word "genus."
- The patient has a Klebsiella infection.
- Klebsiellae (n): A plural form sometimes used in scientific literature.
- Various klebsiellae were tested for antibiotic susceptibility.
Synonyms
- Bacterial genus: A general term for a genus consisting of bacteria. (Note: This is a descriptive synonym, not a taxonomic replacement.)
Related Phrases
- Klebsiella infection: An infection caused by bacteria of this genus.
- Treating a Klebsiella infection often requires specific antibiotics.
- Klebsiella oxytoca: Another species within the genus.
- Klebsiella oxytoca can also be a cause of healthcare-associated infections.
Noun
- a genus of bacteria