AND DETEGENTS AGAINST BACTERIA BACTARIUM EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVITY OF SOAPS AND DETEGENTS AGAINST BACTERIA
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non-healing wounds. Basic science and clinical studies suggest that effective eradication of pathogenic biofilms requires multimodality strategies including serial debridement‚ systemic antibiotics and biofilm-based wound care. More recently‚ novel strategies targeting molecular signaling pathways and immunotherapy have developed for biofilm eradication. As researchers continue to elucidate critical host-bacteria interactions that may underlie wound chronicity‚ new therapies may emerge to combat this
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in rocks‚air‚water some of the microbes are even found in the very hot places while some are found absolute freezing places ‚these microscopic organisms are found in plants and animals and are even found in human body‚ mainly microbes includes : bacteria‚archaea‚fungi and protists. U.S. Department of human and Health Services.2012: what are microbes.[online] ].[Accessed 9 April 2013] .Available from: world wide web:< http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/microbes/Pages/default.aspx>‚ majority of microbes
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Introduction: Escherichia coli (E.coli) is a commensal-pathogenic organism which include a wide range of strains. There are several advanced molecular-genomic technologies that are capable for detecting and identifying different strains of E.coli. But‚ ERIC-PCR technique is a quick and cost effective method for determining individual strains via demonstration of strain specific fingerprint bands. Therefore‚ the ERIC-PCR technique was used to determine the isolated strains of E.coli from different
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Shahjahan M‚ Absar N (2006). Glycemic Response and Lycemic Index of Bangladeshi Honey in Type 2 Diabetic Patients.Malaysian. J. Pharm. Sci. 4(1): 13–19. * Lusby PE‚ Coombes AL‚ Wilkinson JM. Bactericidal activity of different honeys against pathogenic bacteria. Arch Med Res 2005; 36: 464-467 * Molan P.C. (1997) The antibacterial activity of honey. The nature of the antibacterial activity‚Bee World 73‚ 5–28. * Mundo MA‚ Padilla-Zakour OI‚ Worobo RW. Growth inhibition of foodborne pathogens and food
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affects those children that are too young to have completed vaccination and those who have slowly lost the immunity to it. This can cause death in infants‚ which is why pregnant women should be vaccinated against it. Whooping cough is caused by the bacteria called Bordetella pertussis. It produces many virulence factors including the pertussis toxin and since it can be transmitted through droplets‚ it can go from person to person making it highly contagious. When the infected person coughs or sneezes
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Abstract— Azadirachtaindica fruit pulp and leaf extract were used to test antimicrobial activity against disease causing bacteria Staphylococcuaureus. Extracts of varying concentrations of Azadirachtaindica fruit pulp and leaf extract were prepared using Phosphate Buffer and tested against test organisms using agar diffusion method. Oxfloxacinof same varying concentrations were used to compare the effect of antimicrobial activity of fruit pulp and leaf extract. Keywords: Azadirachtaindica‚ Antimicrobial
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years ago. Since then «the earth is a fundamentally a microbial planet‚ to which the micro-organisms are recent the relatively unimportant additions» (Wheelis‚ Mark‚ Principles of modern microbiology‚ 2008‚ p.1). The term microorganisms consist of bacteria‚ archaea‚ fungi‚ and protest‚ which can either be unicellular or multicellular. They first have been studied by Anton van Leeuwenhoek by the use of his own design microscope‚ in 1675. However‚ they have been an attractive source of study for many
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not multiply. *A variety of microorganisms live on the skin and within the body cavities‚ fluids‚ and discharges* BACTERIA: 1. Water-Most require water or moisture 2. Temperature- microorganisms can only live in certain temp ranges (IDEAL 20-43 degree C) -Bacteriostasis- cold temp prevent growth & reproduction of bacteria -Bactericidal- a temp or chemical that destroys bacteria 3. pH- Prefer pH from 5-7 4. Light- Most microorganisms thrive best in dark environments such as under dressings
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activity (Palasuwa‚ et al‚ 2005). It has also been used in traditional medication to cure scabies and breast sickness‚ to stop bleeding and as a purgative. (Khan‚ et al‚ 2006) Like other legumes‚ D. eliptica can be nodulated by specific group of bacteria subsequently providing nitrogen for the plants and reducing the need for costly artificial fertilizer (Ponsilp and Boonkerd‚ 2007). Recent studies reported this plant as nitrogen-fixing symbionts legumes however the properties of D. eliptica specifically
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