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- Infant colic [r]: A medical term for persistent and inconsolable crying by healthy infants, who are usually between the ages of two and sixteen weeks. [e]
- Microcystis aeruginosa [r]: Common species of cyanobacteria from the genus Microcystis, that blooms in the fresh and low salinity portions of water, producing toxins that result in health problems to animals. [e]
- Microcystis [r]: Genus of the cyanobacteria, a naturally occurring algae in the tidal fresh and low salinity areas which produces a peptide toxin, microcystin, which causes acute liver necrosis. [e]
- Multiple sclerosis [r]: A chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). [e]
- Vibrio (genus) [r]: Gram-negative bacteria possessing a curved rod shape, typically found in saltwater, with some species causing serious diseases in humans and other animals such as cholera. [e]
- Vibrio vulnificus [r]: Gram-negative, motile, curved, rod-shaped bacteria present in marine environments, capable of causing septicemia in individuals with an underlying chronic disease, as well as causing wound infections to persons who handle shellfish. [e]