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228 3 GeneralBacteriology

Nomenclature.............................................


TherulesofbacterialnomenclaturearesetoutintheInternationalCodefor
theNomenclatureofBacteria.Aspeciesisdesignatedwithtwolatinized
names,thefirstofwhichcharacterizesthegenusandthesecondthespecies.
Familynamesalwaysendin-aceae.Taxonomicnamesapprovedbythe
“InternationalCommitteeofSystematicBacteriology”areconsideredofficial
andbinding.Inmedicalpractice,shorthandleshavebecomepopularinmany
cases,forinstancegonococciinsteadofNeisseriagonorrheaeorpneumococci
(oreven“streppneumos”)insteadofStreptococcuspneumoniae.

Table3. 9 Continued:OverviewoftheMedicallyMostImportantBacteria

Family
Genus,species

Characteristics Clinical
manifestations

Continued:Section 1 2.
Chlamydiapsittaci Reservoir:infectedbirds.
Infectionbyinhalationof
pathogen-containingdust

Ornithosis(pneumonia)

Chlamydiapneumoniae Onlyinhumans,aerogenic
transmission

Infectionsofthe
respiratorytract,
oftensubacute.Rolein
atherosclerosisofcoronary
arteriesstillunclear

Section 1 3.Mycoplasmas(bacteriawithoutcellwalls)
Mycoplasmataceae Pleomorphic;nomurein,
thereforeresistanttoantibio-
ticsthatattackthecellwall
Mycoplasmapneumoniae Reservoirhuman,aerogenic
infection

Pneumonia(frequently
atypical)
Ureaplasmaurealyticum Componentofthenormal
floraoftheurogenitaltract

Urethritis(nonspecific)

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