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klebsiella

noun kleb·si·el·la \ˌkleb-zē-ˈe-lə\

Definition of KLEBSIELLA

:  any of a genus (Klebsiella) of nonmotile enterobacteria that includes causative agents of respiratory and urogenital infections
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Origin of KLEBSIELLA

New Latin, from Edwin Klebs †1913 German pathologist
First Known Use: 1928
Medical Dictionary

klebsiella

noun kleb·si·el·la \ˌkleb-zē-ˈel-ə\

Medical Definition of KLEBSIELLA

1
capitalized :  a genus of nonmotile gram-negative rod-shaped and frequently encapsulated bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae that include causative agents of respiratory and urinary infections—see pneumobacillus
2
:  any bacterium of the genus Klebsiella

Biographical Note for KLEBSIELLA

Klebs \ˈklāps\ , (Theodor Albrecht) Edwin (1834–1913), German bacteriologist. Klebs is notable for his work on the bacterial theory of infection. During the Franco-Prussian War he made one of the first comprehensive studies of the pathology and bacteriology of gunshot wounds. He investigated tuberculosis throughout his career, and in 1873 he successfully produced tuberculosis in cattle. He also did research on the bacteriology of malaria and anthrax. In 1883 he made his most important discovery: the causative organism of diphtheria, now known as the Klebs-Löffler bacillus.

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