IPA: //bruːˈsɛlə//
KK: /brusɛlə/
A type of bacteria that can cause diseases in humans and animals, often found in livestock.
Brucella can lead to serious health issues if not treated properly.
Brucella → The word 'Brucella' is derived from the name of the scientist David Bruce, who discovered the bacterium. The suffix '-ella' is a diminutive form in Latin, often used in biological nomenclature to indicate a genus of bacteria. Thus, 'Brucella' refers to a small bacterium named after Bruce.
Think of the name 'Bruce' to remember that 'Brucella' is a small bacterium named after the scientist who discovered it.