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Leptospira noguchii is a gram-negative, pathogenic organism named for Japanese bacteriologist Dr. Hideyo Noguchi who named the genus Leptospira. L. noguchii is famous for causing the febrile illness in Fort Bragg, NC during World War II. There was 40 cases of this fever documented during each summer from 1942 to 1944; however, there were 0 deaths recorded from this outbreak. Unlike other strains of Leptospira that cause leptospirosis, L. noguchii is characterized by showing a pretibial rash on the victim. Its specific epithet recognises Hideyo Noguchi.

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  • بريمية نوغوشية (الاسم العلمي:Leptospira noguchii) هي نوع من البكتيريا تتبع جنس البريمية من فصيلة نظيرات البريمية. (ar)
  • Leptospira noguchii is a gram-negative, pathogenic organism named for Japanese bacteriologist Dr. Hideyo Noguchi who named the genus Leptospira. L. noguchii is famous for causing the febrile illness in Fort Bragg, NC during World War II. There was 40 cases of this fever documented during each summer from 1942 to 1944; however, there were 0 deaths recorded from this outbreak. Unlike other strains of Leptospira that cause leptospirosis, L. noguchii is characterized by showing a pretibial rash on the victim. Its specific epithet recognises Hideyo Noguchi. (en)
  • Leptospira noguchii é uma bactéria gram-negativa, patogênica descoberta por dr. Hideyo Noguchi, que descreveu o gênero Leptospira. L. noguchii é famosa por causar a doença febril em Fort Bragg, NC durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Houve 40 casos dessa febre documentados durante cada verão de 1942 a 1944; no entanto, foram registradas 0 mortes por este surto. Ao contrário de outras cepas de Leptospira que causam leptospirose, L. noguchii é caracterizado por mostrar uma erupção cutânea pré-clínica na vítima. Seu epíteto específico reconhece seu descobridor, o médico Hideyo Noguchi. (pt)
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  • Yasuda et al., 1987 (en)
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  • Leptospira (en)
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  • noguchii (en)
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  • بريمية نوغوشية (الاسم العلمي:Leptospira noguchii) هي نوع من البكتيريا تتبع جنس البريمية من فصيلة نظيرات البريمية. (ar)
  • Leptospira noguchii is a gram-negative, pathogenic organism named for Japanese bacteriologist Dr. Hideyo Noguchi who named the genus Leptospira. L. noguchii is famous for causing the febrile illness in Fort Bragg, NC during World War II. There was 40 cases of this fever documented during each summer from 1942 to 1944; however, there were 0 deaths recorded from this outbreak. Unlike other strains of Leptospira that cause leptospirosis, L. noguchii is characterized by showing a pretibial rash on the victim. Its specific epithet recognises Hideyo Noguchi. (en)
  • Leptospira noguchii é uma bactéria gram-negativa, patogênica descoberta por dr. Hideyo Noguchi, que descreveu o gênero Leptospira. L. noguchii é famosa por causar a doença febril em Fort Bragg, NC durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Houve 40 casos dessa febre documentados durante cada verão de 1942 a 1944; no entanto, foram registradas 0 mortes por este surto. Ao contrário de outras cepas de Leptospira que causam leptospirose, L. noguchii é caracterizado por mostrar uma erupção cutânea pré-clínica na vítima. Seu epíteto específico reconhece seu descobridor, o médico Hideyo Noguchi. (pt)
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  • بريمية نوغوشية (ar)
  • Leptospira noguchii (en)
  • Leptospira noguchii (pt)
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