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Recalling the characteristics of bacteria what type of rod shaped bacteria that occurs in chains would call the disease called rat bite fever?

streptobacillus


Recalling the characteristics of bacteria what type of rod shaped bacteria that occurs in chains would cause the disease called rat bite fever?

streptobacillus


What type of bacteria that occurs in chains would cause a disease called rat bite fever?

Streptobacillus moniliformis in North America while spirillary RBF or sodoku is caused by Spirillum minus and occurs mostly in Asia


What type of rod shaped bacteria that occurs in chains would cause a disease called rat bite?

Streptobacillus moniliformis in North America while spirillary RBF or sodoku is caused by Spirillum minus and occurs mostly in Asia


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