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    Bacterial Diagnosis Essay

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    common in sexually active women‚ however‚ it can also occur in non-sexually-active women as well (BV‚ Familydoctor). Bacterial vaginosis is usually diagnosed through the sample analysis of a sample of vaginal discharge. BV treatment usually involves antibiotics. These medications could be in form of pills or as a cream that can be inserted into the vagina. The medicines that are mostly used for BV are metronidazole or clindamycin (Infections In Pregnancy: Bacterial Vaginosis). References: 1. "Infections

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    and thus give an impetus to further research on being used as model organisms to be studied. 5.2 DEFINITION OF THE PROBLEM: Treating every bacterial-caused disease with antibiotics causes several side effects and in the long run antibiotic resistance towards that disease. Hence to overcome this problem‚ I have chosen the protein that would be isolated from coelomic fluid of earthworm - Perionyx excavatus. This if proved non-cytotoxic

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    Actinobacter Baumannii

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    environmental conditions. This organism has caused outbreaks of infection and health care associated infections. Some infections include bacteremia‚ pneumonia‚ meningitis‚ urinary tract infection and wound infection. Due to their resistance to antibiotics there is a limit in the therapeutic options for patients with these infections (Maragakis‚ Perl‚ 2014). Molecular based strain typing by PFGE and other methods can be used to identify outbreaks of infections of A. baumanii. Due to the occurrence

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    Klebsiella Research Paper

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    often resistant to many antimicrobial agent . Current evidence implicates plasmids as the primary source of the resistance genes.(2)Klebsiella species with the ability to produce extended-spectrum beta-lactamases are resistant to many classes of antibiotics. The most frequent are resistance to aminoglycosides‚ fluoroquinolones‚ tetracyclines‚ chloramphenicol andtrimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole.(3)Infection with carbapenem-resistant klebsiella pneumonia (CRKP) or carbapenemase-producing klebsiella pneumonia

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    Pr Vs Pcr Method

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    Results: The conventional methods used to identify MRSA require culturing which can take days to obtain. For hospitals needing quick results the PCR method is ideal because results can be obtained within just a few hours (often as low as within five hours). Getting these results in such a timely manner can help to start treatment earlier‚ reducing the amount of time needed for isolation and hospitalization‚ and thus reducing costs. It has also been shown that the PCR method is not only quick but

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    taken him to his family doctor several times for sinus infections and he was always prescribed an antibiotic. For some reason the medications just were not working. At this point I resorted to taking him to an ear‚ nose‚ and throat specialist. The ENT assured me that Philip did not need tubes in his ears and that his adenoids were healthy. So‚ back to the family doctor again. One more antibiotic later and Philip began experiencing severe lower abdominal pains. These pains started mildly but

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    [5-7] Antimicrobial peptides are a part of innate immune system of the organisms. It is found among all the classes of organisms from prokaryotes to eukaryotes in their defence system. [7] Due to several incidences of the conventional antibiotics drug resistant pathogens evolving [4‚8‚9]‚ the antimicrobial peptides are being developed as an alternative drug against such microorganisms. The microorganisms are less likely to develop resistance against antimicrobial peptides. The antimicrobial

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    Molecular Biology Lab Report Payton Jackson Introduction In this lab‚ I am going to use antibiotic-resistance plasmids to transform Escherichia coli. Materials For this lab you will need the following: LB Agar Petri dishes Beakers Test tubes CaCl2 solution Sensitive E. coli (-ampR) amp plasmids ampicillin -amp cells Water bath to heat shock cells A freezer to incubate cells Process Step 1: Wash hands and sanitize lab setting. This will prevent anything reacting with a

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    Abstract Introduction An antimicrobial is a substance that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria‚ fungi‚ or protozoans (Antimicrobial). Antimicrobial drugs either kill microbes or prevent the growth of microbes. Disinfectants are antimicrobial substances used on non-living objects or outside the body. Ginger Figure 1 : Ginger (Studies Reveal Ginger Lowers Colon Cancer Risk) Ginger is commonly used around the world and has been employed in the treatment‚ cure‚ and

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    obscurity; it almost touches the boundaries of mythology‚ both East and West alike. Several pharmacological industries have evaluated new era for the search of effective antibiotics throughout the world but on the other hand resistance to these an antibiotic by microorganisms has increased. The increasing failure of chemotherapeutics and antibiotic resistance exhibited by pathogenic microbial infectious agents has led to the screening of several medicinal plants for potential antimicrobial activity. They have

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