salmonella / ˌsæl məˈnɛl ə /

⚽高中词汇沙门氏菌沙门氏症沙门氏杆菌沙门氏病

salmonella 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sal·mo·nel·lae [sal-muh-nel-ee]. /ˌsæl məˈnɛl i/. Bacteriology.

  1. any of several rod-shaped, facultatively anaerobic bacteria of the genus Salmonella, as S. typhosa, that may enter the digestive tract of humans and other mammals in contaminated food and cause abdominal pains and violent diarrhea.

salmonella 近义词

salmonella

等同于 food poisoning

salmonella 的近义词 2

更多salmonella例句

  1. No traces showed up on the orchard itself, but that doesn’t mean that investigators didn’t find any salmonella.
  2. In the Southeast, we’ll see a lot of salmonella associated with reptiles.
  3. Investigators found salmonella strains on trees facing both of those sites.
  4. From late June to August of last year, 101 people ended up sick with salmonella, a food-borne bacteria more commonly associated with raw cookie dough, eggs, and reptiles.
  5. According to a 2017 research survey on salmonella epidemiology, open-ended interviews have made investigators better at catching surprise culprits, like peaches.
  6. The Northeast had also just recently begun seeing salmonella in eggs.
  7. Pat Kludt: Illnesses from salmonella and campylobacter are probably the biggest by volume.
  8. So now we can go back to worrying about salmonella and E. coli.
  9. Salmonella, E. coli, Mad Cow   Hardly a month goes by without news of a meat recall due to bacteria.
  10. Mike Martin, a spokesman for Cargill, says there are some 2,400 strains of salmonella.
  11. Experimental Salmonella infections in Australian cockroaches.
  12. Survival of ingested Salmonella in the cockroach Periplaneta americana.
  13. An epidemic of infantile gastroenteritis in Queensland caused by Salmonella bovis-morbificans (Basenau).
  14. Experimental transmission of Salmonella oranienburg through cockroaches.
  15. Just yesterday, our food safety plan took effect, using new science to protect consumers from dangers like e. coli and salmonella.