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  • Neisseria - Wikipedia
    Neisseria is a large genus of bacteria that colonize the mucous membranes of many animals Of the 11 species that colonize humans, only two are pathogens: N meningitidis and N gonorrhoeae
  • Atypical, Yet Not Infrequent, Infections with Neisseria Species
    Neisseria species are extremely well-adapted to their mammalian hosts and they display unique phenotypes that account for their ability to thrive within niche-specific conditions
  • Neisseria - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Neisseria refers to a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, typically appearing as diplococci with flattened adjacent walls, which includes both pathogenic species, Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and several non-pathogenic commensals found on mucosal surfaces
  • What is Neisseria? Pathogens, Symptoms, Treatment
    This guide covers the Neisseria genus of bacteria, explaining the distinction between its harmless members and the pathogens that require medical management
  • Neisseria: Meaning, Classification and Cultural Characteristics | Human . . .
    Neisseria is Gram-negative coccus arranged in pairs with long axes parallel and is strictly a human parasite Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococcus) and N meningitidis (meningococcus) are the two principal human pathogens
  • Neisseria | Health and Medicine | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Neisseria is a genus of gram-negative bacteria that typically appears as nonmotile, aerobic cocci often found in pairs While many species of Neisseria are part of the normal flora in the human nasopharynx and other animals, some are significant human pathogens
  • Neisseria spp.
    Neisseria spp are gram-negative bacteria in humans, with N meningitidis and N gonorrhoeae as key pathogens Known for antibiotic resistance and immune evasion, they pose clinical challenges
  • Beyond the usual suspects: Reviewing infections caused by typically . . .
    There are many individual case reports describing invasive disease caused by commensal Neisseria which may elicit further detail when examined as a whole This review aims to provide an overview of published reports of infection by Neisseria commensal species


















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