"yersinia" meaning in All languages combined

See yersinia on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: yersinias [plural], yersiniae [plural]
Etymology: After Alexandre Yersin, Swiss bacteriologist, + -ia. Etymology templates: {{af|en|-ia}} -ia Head templates: {{en-noun|s|yersiniae}} yersinia (plural yersinias or yersiniae)
  1. A Gram-negative bacterium, of the genus Yersinia, that is an etiological agent of several diseases in animals and humans, notably Yersinia pestis, which causes bubonic plague. Wikipedia link: Alexandre Yersin, yersinia Categories (lifeform): Bacteria Related terms: yersinial

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