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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
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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