Microbiology in odontogenic infections Most odontogenic infections contain mixed aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. predominant bacterial species present in oral cavity are maunly Streptococcus ‚ Peptostreptococcus‚ Veillonella‚ Lactobacillus‚ and Actinomyces . 11‚12 The mixed aerobic-anaerobic composition of the bacteria involved in suppurative odontogenic infections is thought to be important in the pathogenesis of infection. if bacteria involved in mixed odontogenic infections are isolated in pure
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To know the risk of adverse effects (AEs) in patients with Rheumatoid arthritis treated with tocilizumab‚ an IL-6 receptor antibody which is made by randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Method: A systematic literature search was conducted using the Cochrane library‚ PUBMED and EMBASE for all Randomized Control Trials (of the use of tocilizumab for Rhumatoid Arthritis treatment). Fixed effect meta-analyses were conducted to give the incidence of Adverse effects after treatment with and 8 mg/kg tocilizumab
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Effects of Antiseptics and Disinfectants Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to discover substances that can slow the growth of‚ or kill‚ microorganisms. Hypothesis: The antiseptic that will prevent the growth of bacteria the most is iodine. The disinfectant that will prevent the growth of bacteria the most is bleach. Procedure: To begin the lab‚ turn the agar plate over and divide the plate into four quadrants and label the agar plate whether you
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Listeriosis Although there are countless types of infectious diseases around the world‚ a great majority of them are preventable. Infectious diseases are disorders caused by organisms such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi or parasites (Mayo Clinic‚ 2016). Listeria is not a commonly mentioned disease‚ however it has the potential to be deadly when not identified or serious symptoms are overlooked. This foodborne‚ infectious disease is caused by a gram stain-positive motile bacterium named Listeria
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As Lyme disease progresses‚ it affects different body areas in varying degrees. The bacteria enter the body from the area where tick has bitten on the skin. As the bacteria spread in the skin‚ the infection causes an expanding rash that comes with "flu-like" symptoms. Later‚ it results in problems like joint pain‚ heart problems‚ and weak nervous system. Lyme Disease Diagnosis And Testing If done properly and performed with validated methods‚ then laboratory blood tests can prove to be quite
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Gold is widely used in modern day medicine to treat disorders. This is because gold is very resistant to bacteria. Bacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms. Bacteria are prokaryotes‚ meaning the entire organism consists of a single cell with a simple internal structure. The DNA of a prokaryote is neatly packed in the nucleus. The bacterial DNA floats freely in a twisted threadlike mass called the nucleoid. Gold is unaffected by almost everything. The only materials that can affect gold are
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In the experiment involving varying pH levels‚ E. faecalis‚ S. epidermidis‚ L. lactis‚ and L. casei were subjected to different pH levels and then were allowed to incubate in order to determine the minimum‚ maximum‚ and optimum pH levels for growth of specific bacterial species. It was found that lower pH levels between 2 and 4 inhibited or promoted little to no growth for E. faecalis‚ S. epidermidis‚ and L. casei. It is evident that these bacteria were resistant to alkaline environments‚ however
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Paragraph 1 In experiment 2‚ the statistical analysis of data collected showed that Clorox Household Cleaner was not significantly different than the Clorox Toilet Bowl cleaner. This is due to the fact our calculated P-value was 11.45%‚ which is larger than the 5% maximum allowed to us to be able to support the alternative hypothesis. This indicates there was not support for our alternative hypothesis‚ causing us to reject it. In doing so‚ we had to accept our null hypothesis. Our Null hypothesis
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Communicable Disease Paper Tuberculosis Communicable diseases rely on fluid exchange‚ contaminated substance‚ or close contact to travel from an infected carrier to a healthy individual. Many people have never heard of a disease called tuberculosis (TB) or not fully aware how serious this disease really is. I will briefly summarize the research that was conducted on tuberculosis by describing the disease in details and discussing efforts to control it‚ indentify environmental factors related
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PraShawn Hampton Period:1 Barbracide in the Salon Back in 1947 in New York‚ Maurice King prepared a chemical product that would help take sanitation to another level. Barbracide is a big reason why most salons and barbershops are still open today. Barbicide helps remove all of the bacteria and germs off of barbershop and salon implements such as: razors‚ combs‚ hair clips‚ and sanitizes stations. The iconic blue liquid is well known for being a disinfectant‚ but as well as that‚ the use of barbicide
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