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发布日期:2020-04-13
链球菌
葡萄球菌
肺炎链球菌
肺炎支原体
肺炎杆菌
细菌性肺炎是最常见的肺炎,也是最常见的感染性疾病之一,它主要包括肺炎链球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、肺炎克雷伯杆菌、流感嗜血杆菌、铜绿假单胞菌等肺炎,对儿童及老年人的健康威胁极大。
病原体(pathogens)是指可造成人或动植物感染疾病的微生物(包括细菌、病毒、立克次氏体、真菌)、寄生虫或其他媒介(微生物重组体包括杂交体或突变体)。
[释义] (动)经常见到。[构成] 偏正式:常〔见[例句] 这一个时期我们~〕。(作谓语)~的错误。(作定语)[反义] 罕见、冷僻常见指经常见到的事物。强调没有区别的或例外的特征的正常性的;非例外的在种类上属于一般的
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