Salmonella enterica typically exhibits colony morphology that is circular and smooth with a whole appearance on solid media like MacConkey agar, where it produces pale or colorless colonies due to lactose non-fermentation. On XLD agar, it forms red colonies with a black center due to hydrogen sulfide production. The colonies are generally opaque and can range in size but are usually about 1-2 mm in diameter.
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The Latin name for Salmonella is Salmonella enterica.
Typhoid is caused by a bacterial infection of Salmonella enterica enterica.
Theobald Smith discovered the bacterium Salmonella enterica in 1885.
Salmonella typhi forms shiny white to yellow round convex colonies with entire margin.
Salmonella enterica
Salmonella consisted of only one species: Salmonella enterica. It was thought that there many species at one time but many studies have suggested that there is but one species and 6 groups.To make it more confusing, many do not wish to use the newer studies and still use the older. They still divide Salmonella into S. enterica, S. bongori and S. subterranean.
Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped, gram-negative bacteria, not a bacillus. The two main species of Salmonella that are of concern to humans are Salmonella enterica and Salmonella bongori. These bacteria can cause foodborne illnesses in humans.
Typhoid fever is the scientific name and is caused by the organism Salmonella typhisalmonela typhi
Well, I know the Domain is Eubacteria, the Kingdom is Bacteria, the Genus is Salmonella, and the Species is Enterica. I'm sorry I don't know the phylum, class, order, or family! :(
Salmonella is classified as a genus of bacteria within the class Gammaproteobacteria. It belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae and is commonly associated with foodborne illnesses in humans. There are several species within this genus, with Salmonella enterica being the most significant in terms of human health.
what is the binomial nomenclature of typhoid