Pathogenicity
Infection and Transmission
The infections are generated by the pathogenic organisms present in the environment. They maintain the capacity to invade a host body and establish colonies. A disease caused by such infectious agents is called a communicable disease or transmissible disease. These diseases spread through diverse means including blood, food, water, air, or vectors.
Describe the colony morphology if Neisseria Gonorrhoeae if it is grown in agar plates in the laboratory
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, also known as gonococci, is a gram-negative diplococcus. In 1879 this pathogenic bacterium was isolated by Albert Neisser. It causes gonorrhoea a sexually transmitted disease. Thayer-Martin media is a selective media for Neisseria Gonorrhoeae.
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