serratia
Aussprache: [səˈreɪʃə]
Wort
Kontext: „biology“
(noun) a type of bacteria that can be found in different environments, like soil or water. Some types of this bacteria can cause infections in people.
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Scientists studied Serratia to understand how it can affect human health.
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Serratia is not harmless; some strains can be dangerous to those with weak immune systems.
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What are the common environments where Serratia can be found?
Kontext: „medicine“
(noun) a genus of bacteria known for causing infections in hospitals, especially in patients with weakened immune systems. It's important to know about this bacteria to prevent infection.
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Doctors are aware of Serratia when treating patients in the hospital.
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The team did not realize that Serratia could be a risk factor for infection.
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How does Serratia spread in a hospital setting?
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