Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Neisseria gonorrhoeae, also known as Gonococci (plural), or Gonococcus (singular), is a species of Gram-negative coffee bean-shaped diplococci bacteria responsible for the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea. N.gonorrhoeae was first described by Albert Neisser in 1879. Neisseria are fastidious Gram-negative cocci, requiring nutrient supplementation to grow in laboratory cultures. Specifically, they grow on chocolate agar with carbon dioxide. T... more

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