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Haemophilus

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Haemophilus ducreyi (Chancroid) - an Osmosis Preview

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Immunizing Your Child - HiB (Haemophilus Influenzae Type B) Vaccine

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Haemophilus

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X & V Factor Test | X, V, XV Factor Test For Haemophilus Influenzae |

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PNN 22.10 - L'Haemophilus Influenza B

Haemophilus is a genus of Gram-negative, pleomorphic, coccobacilli bacteria belonging to the family Pasteurellaceae. While Haemophilus bacteria are typically small coccobacilli, they are categorized as pleomorphic bacteria because of the wide range of shapes they occasionally assume. These organisms inhabit the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, mouth, vagina, and intestinal tract. The genus includes commensal organisms along with some significant pathogenic species such as H. influenzae—a cause of sepsis and bacterial meningitis in young children—and H. ducreyi, the causative agent of chancroid. All members are either aerobic or facultatively anaerobic. This genus has been found to be part of the salivary microbiome.