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The change in virulence in diplococus is called

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diplococcus (plural diplococci) is a roundbacterium (a coccus) that typically occurs in the form of two joined cells. Examples ofgram-negative diplococci are Neisseria spp.,Moraxella catarrhalis, and Acinetobacter spp.Examples of gram-positive diplococci areStreptococcus pneumoniae and Enterococcus spp.[1]

The word diplococcus is derived from "diplo", meaning double, and "coccus", meaning berry (referring to its spherical, ovoid, and generally round shape).

In former times, a bacterial genusDiplococcus was recognized, but it is not 

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