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    General Santos Doctors’ Medical School Foundation‚ Inc. North Osmena‚ Bulaong‚ General Santos City THE ANTISEPTIC EFFECT OF MORINGA OLEIFERA‚ AMOXICILLIN AND PENICILLIN TO STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS BACTERIA Partial Fulfillment Submitted to: Shayne Joie Pabustan Jennylyn Mabelle Abalayan Cinderella Genes Ana Marie Delas Llagas Gilliane Shielu Curaza Submitted to: Shiela Mae Bolero February 26‚ 2013 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING This chapter informs the reader

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    What Is Gram Staining?

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    has the ability to select for gram negative bacteria (Figure 9). With negative results for this test‚ a variety of bacteria were able to be eliminated from the list of bacteria‚ including Staphylococcus aureus‚ Pseudomonas aeruginosa‚ and Enterobacter aerogenes. The EMB test (Figure 10)‚ helped to further eliminate more bacteria including E. Coli. This confirmed our results along with the negative results for the Indole test and the Sulfur reduction test (Figure 6). What ultimately led to our conclusion

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    Conditions causing respiratory failure: Condition that affects the flow of blood into the lungs: Pulmonary embolism- blocks blood flow and causes lung damage Conditions that affect the nerves and muscles that control breathing: Muscular dystrophy ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) & Spinal cord injury Conditions that affect the areas of the brain that control breathing: Stroke & Drug/alcohol overdose Conditions that affect the flow of air in and out of the lungs: COPD (chronic

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    There are several genera of micro-organisms related to contact lens storage case contamination. Unlike CL contamination which is bacterial in nature‚ storage case contamination is often polymicrobial.(Larkin et al. 1990; Gray et al. 1995) Gray et al found that bacterial contamination is common in 77% of lens cases‚ followed by contamination with fungi (24%) and then protozoan (20%). Most commonly found organisms include Pseudomonas aeruginosa‚ Staphylococcus spp‚ Acanthamoeba spp and Fusarium species

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    #3. Name the types of microscopes. Simple Microscopes Compound Microscopes Scanning Electron Microscope Transmission Electron Microscope #4. Identify these stains: (Functions and Reagents) Simple Stain- CULTURES: Staphylococcus epidermis slant Bacillus megaterium broth MATERIALS USED: Methylene blue‚ Distilled water‚ Slide‚ Inoculating Loop FUNCTION: To observe shape size‚ morphology‚ and arrangement. ---FROM SOLID: (slant) 1. Mark the smears on the underside

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the study With the alarming increase of health threatening diseases caused by microbial organisms in the world‚ Philippines is one of the countries that has a rapid spread of different systematic bacterial diseases. Number of victims near Manila has risen to 1‚447 as of February 2008 (Entis‚ 2008). Some of these contaminations are caused by Salmonella spp.‚ a member of the family Enterobacteriacea‚ a fairly common cause of food poisoning (Burton

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    V. Amygdalina Case Study

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    and Ejike‚ 2011). Study by Kambizi and Afolayan (2001) showed that acetone and methanol extracts (root) of the plant possess antibacterial activity towards Bacillus cereus‚ B. pumilus‚ B. subtilis‚ Micrococcus kristinae‚ Staphylococcus aureus‚ Enterobacter cloacae and E. coli growth with MIC ranging from 0.5 – 5 (mg/ml) with the acetone extract showing higher activity. Chromatographic separation of the leaf ethanol extract by Erasto et al. (2006) yielded vernolide and vernodalol. The compounds exhibited

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    Urinary Tract Infections

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    Urinary tract infections refer to the presence of pathogenic microorganisms within the urinary tract and its classification is usually done on the basis of infection sites:-bladder [cystitis]‚ kidney [pyelonephritis]‚ or urine [bacteriuria] and also can be asymptomatic or symptomatic (Quigley R 2009‚ Schlager TA2001). They are among the most commonly acquired bacterial infections and they account for an estimated 25-40% of the nosocomial infections (Bagshaw SM‚ Laupland KB 2006). Urinary tract infection

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    2.23 Nitrate-Nitrogen and Nitrite-Nitrogen in Drinking Water Nitrate may be naturally occurring‚ although its presence in drinking water is more often associated with contamination by excessive use of fertilizers (both inorganic and organic)‚ in addition to inappropriate farming practices and sewage. The high nitrate level in drinking water is also associated with the simultaneous presence of bacterial contamination (World Health Organisation‚ 1996). The primary health hazard from drinking water

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    1. Title: Double unknown identification of a mixed culture of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria 2. Author: Nick Fiore‚ University of Kansas‚ Biology 402‚ Fall 2014 3:00pm room 6040 3. Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to isolate two unknown bacteria and perform a series of selective and differential tests to correctly identify each. After the bacteria was isolated a series of differential and selective tests following the dichotomous key attached were used to identify each bacteria

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