"Melitensis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Melitensis" Meaning

Melitensis is the specific name of a subtype of bacteria, Francisella tularensis, which is the causative agent of tularemia, a zoonotic disease affecting humans and animals.

"Melitensis" Examples

Examples of "Melitensis"


As a scientific name


"[Q fever] is caused by Coxiella burnetii, specifically the genotype C. burnetii melitensis." (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
"The C. burnetii melitensis bacterium is known for its ability to survive in ticks and water." (Source: World Health Organization)

In veterinary medicine


"Sheep and goats are natural hosts for Coxiella burnetii melitensis, which can cause abortion and stillbirths in these animals." (Source: Merck Veterinary Manual)
"Veterinarians may use diagnostic tests to detect C. burnetii melitennis infections in sheep and goats." (Source: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine)

In epidemiology and public health


"Humans can contract Q fever by consuming unpasteurized cheese or milk contaminated with C. burnetii melitensis." (Source: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control)
"Epidemiological studies have linked C. burnetii melitensis infections to petting zoos and contact with infected animals." (Source: Journal of Infectious Diseases)

In research and academia


"The C. burnetii melitensis genome has been fully sequenced, providing valuable insights into the bacterium's evolution and pathogenesis." (Source: PLoS Pathogens)
"Researchers have investigated the immune response to C. burnetii melitensis infection in animal models and human subjects." (Source: Journal of Experimental Medicine)

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