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  2. Heyndrickxia coagulans - Wikipedia

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    Description. H. coagulans is a Gram-positive, catalase -positive, spore-forming, motile, facultative anaerobe rod that measures approximately 0.9 μm by 3.0 μm to 5.0 μm. It may appear Gram negative when entering the stationary phase of growth. The optimum temperature for growth is 50 °C (122 °F); the range of temperatures tolerated is 30 ...

  3. Bacillus megaterium - Wikipedia

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    Bacillus megaterium is a rod-like, Gram-positive, mainly aerobic, spore forming bacterium found in widely diverse habitats. [1] [2] It has a cell length up to 100 μm and a diameter of 0.1 μm, which is quite large for bacteria. [3] The cells often occur in pairs and chains, [1] where the cells are joined by polysaccharides on the cell walls.

  4. Vaginal flora - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal flora, vaginal microbiota or vaginal microbiome are the microorganisms that colonize the vagina. They were discovered by the German gynecologist Albert Döderlein in 1892 [1] and are part of the overall human flora. The amount and type of bacteria present have significant implications for an individual's overall health. [2]

  5. Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP) is one of many skin conditions that is specific to pregnancy and occurs in about 1 in every 160 (0.625%) of pregnancies. [2][3][4][5] It presents no long-term risk for either the woman or fetus as there is no statistical increase of risk of premature labor or fetal loss, despite ...

  6. Bacillus cereus - Wikipedia

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    Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium commonly found in soil, food, and marine sponges. [1] The specific name, cereus, meaning "waxy" in Latin, refers to the appearance of colonies grown on blood agar. Some strains are harmful to humans and cause foodborne illness due to their spore-forming nature, while other strains can be ...

  7. Bacillus - Wikipedia

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    Bacillus (Latin "stick") is a genus of Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria, a member of the phylum Bacillota, with 266 named species. The term is also used to describe the shape (rod) of other so-shaped bacteria; and the plural Bacilli is the name of the class of bacteria to which this genus belongs. Bacillus species can be either obligate ...

  8. Fetal warfarin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Surgical correction. Fetal warfarin syndrome is a disorder of the embryo which occurs in a child whose mother took the medication warfarin (brand name: Coumadin) during pregnancy. Resulting abnormalities include low birth weight, slower growth, intellectual disability, deafness, small head size, and malformed bones, cartilage, and joints.

  9. Listeria - Wikipedia

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    Listeria grown on agar medium. TEM micrograph of Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria is a genus of bacteria that acts as an intracellular parasite in mammals. As of 2024, 28 species have been identified. [1][2][3] The genus is named in honour of the British pioneer of sterile surgery Joseph Lister.