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What (who) is glanders$31743$ - definition

SPECIES OF BACTERIUM
Loefflerella mallei; Pseudomonas mallei; Malleus disease; Pfeifferella mallei; Loefferella mallei; Bacillus mallei; Acinetobacter mallei; Malleomyces mallei; Actinobacillus mallei; B. mallei; Glanders bacillus

Equinia         
  • ''Burkholderia mallei''
HORSE DISEASE THAT CAN BE TRANSMITTED TO HUMANS
Farcy; Equinia; Malleus (disease); Farcin
·noun Glanders.
Glanders         
  • ''Burkholderia mallei''
HORSE DISEASE THAT CAN BE TRANSMITTED TO HUMANS
Farcy; Equinia; Malleus (disease); Farcin
Glanders is a contagious zoonotic infectious disease that occurs primarily in horses, mules, and donkeys. It can be contracted by other animals, such as dogs, cats, pigs, goats, and humans.
Farcin         
  • ''Burkholderia mallei''
HORSE DISEASE THAT CAN BE TRANSMITTED TO HUMANS
Farcy; Equinia; Malleus (disease); Farcin
·noun ·same·as Farcy.

Wikipedia

Burkholderia mallei

Burkholderia mallei is a Gram-negative, bipolar, aerobic bacterium, a human and animal pathogen of genus Burkholderia causing glanders; the Latin name of this disease (malleus) gave its name to the species causing it. It is closely related to B. pseudomallei, and by multilocus sequence typing it is a subspecies of B. pseudomallei. B. mallei evolved from B. pseudomallei by selective reduction and deletions from the B. pseudomallei genome. Unlike B. pseudomallei and other genus members, B. mallei is nonmotile; its shape is coccobacillary measuring some 1.5–3.0 μm in length and 0.5–1.0 μm in diameter with rounded ends.