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Haemophilus influenzae         
A Haemophilus influenzae, inicialmente designada de bacilo de Pfeiffer, é uma bactéria cocobacilar Gram negativo, aeróbia facultativa da família Pasteurellaceae. H.
Haemophilus         
Haemophilus é um gênero de bactérias cocobacilares, pleomórficas, Gram-negativas, aeróbio ou anaeróbicos facultativos, imóveis, que pertencem à família Pasteurellaceae. O gênero inclui organismos que são flora normal de humanos e algumas espécies patogênicas significativas, tais como H.
Haemophilus ducreyi         
AGENTE ETIOLÓGICO DO CANCRO MOLE OU CANCROIDE
Haemophylus ducreyi; H. ducreyi
O Haemophilus ducreyi é um cocobacilo gram-negativo, pleomórfico, causador da doença sexualmente transmissível denominada cancro mole ou cancróide. É um parasita obrigatório, não produzindo toxinas.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Haemophilus influenzae
1. Minnesota recorded five cases of infection by Haemophilus influenzae Type B last year, the highest number since 1''2, including three in November and December.
2. On Dec. 12, the drugmaker Merck said it was recalling 1.2 million doses of the vaccine, which protects against Haemophilus influenzae Type B.
3. The vaccine protects against Haemophilus influenzae Type B. 3 More Jailed in Las Vegas School Bus Shooting LAS VEGAS –– Three more people have been arrested in a shooting at a school bus stop that wounded six people, police said.
4. It is caused by a variety of bacteria and viruses, but until recently, the most common in childhood was Hib (Haemophilus influenzae). The animal experiments The Hib vaccine was technically very difficult to develop because of a shortlived antibody response, especially in children, to the main Hib antigen, a sugar.
5. Until April this was counted by totalling up four vaccines MMR, DTP (diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis) polio and Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b, a vaccine against bacterial meningitis). Doctors who achieved coverage of more than '0 per cent, with each vaccine counting for a quarter, were paid an average of 8,500 for a three–partner practice.