PPT-2- Bordetella Bordetella
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pertussis it is the causative agent of whooping cough which infects Only the human It is small coccobacilli encapsulated strict aerobic Gram ve with an
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pertussis it is the causative agent of whooping cough which infects Only the human It is small coccobacilli encapsulated strict aerobic Gram ve with an optimum temperature of 3536 . 261 caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis . Outbreaks of pertussis were first described in the 16th century, and the organism was first isolated in 1906. In the 20th century, pertussis was Ahmad & Brandi Romero. Pertussis (Whooping Cough). Pertussis . is a highly contagious upper respiratory . infection.. It is commonly known . as whooping cough. .. Belongs to . the family . Alcaligenaceae. Briana D. . Pertussis. Pertussis is also known as whopping cough. Lower Respiratory Tract infection . Etiology. Caused by bacterium Bordetella pertussis . Gram (-) cocci bacterium. Encapsulated immotile aerobe that do not make spores. Jules Bordet and the discovery of Bordetella pertussis B y Janet Lee In 1900, Jules Bordet along with Octave Gengou observed a small ovoid bacterium in the sputum of a 5 - month old child suffering
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