👉 Graminella is a type of bacterium that is commonly found in soil, water, and some plant tissues. It primarily causes diarrhea in humans and can also cause infections in animals or in livestock.
👉 Graminella is a genus of bacteria that belongs to the family of Gramminales, which includes gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. They are known for their ability to grow on surfaces and in water, often causing diseases such as salmonellosis. The term "graminella" refers to the number of microorganisms present in a sample.