pneumococcal

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English - Turkish
pnömokoksik
(Tıp) Pnömokok'a bağlı, pnömokokların sebep olduğu
(Tıp) Pnömokok'la ilgili
pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
pnömokok konjuge aşısı
pneumococcus
pnömokok
pneumococcus
pnomokok
pneumococcus
(Tıp) (pneumococci). Zatürrie (pnömoni) sebebi olan mikroplardan biri, pnömokok, diplococcus pneumoniae
English - English
Of, pertaining to or caused by a pneumococcus bacterium
{s} of pneumococcus (bacteria which causes pneumonia)
of or derived from or caused by bacteria of the genus pneumococcus
pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
(Tıp, İlaç) Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine is a vaccine used to protect infants and young children against disease caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus). Prevnar is a seven-valent vaccine, meaning that it contains the cell membrane sugars of seven serotypes of pneumococcus, conjugated with Diphtheria proteins. It is manufactured by Wyeth as the brand name Prevnar. In the United States, vaccination with Prevnar is recommended for all children younger than 2 years, and for unvaccinated children between 24 and 59 months old who are at high risk for pneumococcal infections
pneumococcal pneumonia
pneumonia caused by bacteria of the genus pneumococcus
pneumococcal vaccine
vaccine (trade name Pneumovax) effective against the 23 most common strains of pneumococcus
pneumococcus
(Biyoloji) Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus, is Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic, aerotolerant anaerobic member of the genus Streptococcus. A significant human pathogenic bacterium, S. pneumoniae was recognized as a major cause of pneumonia in the late 19th century, and is the subject of many humoral immunity studies
pneumococcus
{i} bacteria that causes pneumonia
pneumococcus
A gram-positive bacterium, Streptococcus pneumoniae, that causes pneumonia and other infectious diseases
pneumococcus
Spheroidal bacterium (Streptococcus pneumoniae) that causes human diseases including pneumonia, sinusitis, ear infection, and meningitis. Usually occurring in the upper respiratory tract, this gram-positive (see gram stain) coccus is often found in a chain configuration and surrounded by a polysaccharide capsule. Pneumococci are separated into types depending on the specific capsular polysaccharide formed. Their disease-causing ability resides in the capsule, which delays or prevents their destruction by cells in the bloodstream that normally engulf foreign material
pneumococcus
bacterium causing pneumonia in mice and humans
pneumococcus
A form of micrococcus found in the sputum (and elsewhere) of persons suffering with pneumonia, and thought to be the cause of this disease
pneumococcal
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