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    example: “There are many reasons for identifying an unknown bacterium. The reasons range from…[explain 2-3 reasons why you may want to identify an unknown bacterium]. This study was done by applying all of the methods that have been learned in the microbiology laboratory class for the identification of an unknown bacterium.” This section should at least be about 1 -2 paragraphs long. Materials and Methods – this is where the details of the study are listed. Where did the specimen come from and

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    Identification and Diagnosis of Unknown Enteric Bacteria in an Infected Patient Using an Enteropluritube Brooke Addario 2/16/2015 BIO 488C - Section J TA – Jacob Karsten Introduction: Enteric bacteria are members of the Enterobacteriaceae family of microorganisms. These gram negative‚ rod shaped‚ facultative anaerobes are found in the intestinal tracts of humans and animals. Enteric bacteria can be pathogenic; however‚ they are also a normal part of human bacterial flora and are therefore

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    (2000). Global climate change: An infectious disease perspective. Clinical Microbiology Newsletter‚ 22(11)‚ 81-86. doi: 10.1016/S0196-4399(00)89057-1 Kurane‚ I. (2010). The effect of the global warming on infectious diseases. Public Health Res Perspect 2010 1(1)‚ 4-9. doi: 10.1016/j.phrp.2010.12.004 Lipp‚ E. K.‚ Huq‚ A. & Colwell‚ R. R. (2002). Effects of global climate on infectious disease: the cholera model. Clinical microbiology reviews‚ 15(4)‚ 757 – 770. Loaiciga‚ H. A.‚ Valdes‚ J. B.‚ Vogel‚ R.‚

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    microbes in unpasteurized milk can sicken humans as well as animals Her later research‚ at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)‚ improved the treatment of epidemic meningitis and she became first female president of the American Society for Microbiology in 1928 if it wasn’t for her we wouldn’t know about the bacteria in

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    DT420 10/10/12 Microbes are Everywhere Microbiology Lab. TFMB1001 24/10/12 Aim of the experiment: Prove that microbes are everywhere Materials required: Agar dishes NA‚ Petri dish S.D.A.(sucrose dextrose)‚ swabs‚ cotton bud‚ labels and marker. Procedure: (A) – Isolate microbes from me (bacteria) 1- We marked‚ divided by 4 and labeled the bottom of our Petri dish. 2- On NA we swabbed areas such as: chicks‚ rings‚ underneath of a watch‚ sink and disinfectant trigger 3-We closed

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    for bioremediation? Curing infectious diseases - All of the following are examples of new emerging infectious diseases except Chickenpox - Normal microbiota: Beneficial microbial inhabitants of the body - Golden Age of Microbiology: Rapid discovery of basic microbiology principles - Re-emerging diseases: Once controlled by preventative public health measures they are now on the rise - Prions: Resistant to the usual sterilization procedures for pathogens - Spontaneous generation: The converse

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    appropriate for working with microorganisms that are not known to cause disease in healthy human humans. This is the type of laboratory found in municipal water-testing laboratories‚ in high schools‚ and in some community colleges teaching introductory microbiology classes‚ where the agents are not considered hazardous. There is a door that can be closed to keep visitors out of the lab while work with the agents is in progress. Hazard warning signs may be posted on the door indicating any hazards

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    Proteus Mirabilis Proteus mirabilis is part of the Enterobacteriaceae family. It is a small gram-negative Rod‚ and a facultative anaerobe‚ lastly‚ it is a Prokaryote. Furthermore‚ Proteus mirabilis is characterized by its swarming motility‚ its ability to ferment maltose‚ and its inability to ferment lactose. P. mirabilis has the ability to elongate itself and secrete a polysaccharide when in contact with solid surfaces‚ making it extremely motile on items such as medical equipment (catheters)

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    Microbiology Sec 147848 November 18‚ 2013 Title of the Experiment: Enterobacteriaceae Identification: The Enterotube II System Learning Objectives: After completing this exercise we were able to inoculate an unknown bacterium that belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae by using technology effectively with a Enterotube II. An Enterotube II is a miniaturized multi-test system for rapid identification of enterbacteriaceae. We then evaluated the test results and generated a five-digit code for the unknown

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    cause harm‚ society benefits from microorganisms in many ways. Microorganisms are necessary for the production of antibiotics‚ vitamins‚ vaccines and food such as bread and cheese. Dues to its important role in society the study of microorganisms‚ Microbiology‚ has become widespread. Microorganisms collected for study can be grown and visualized in both liquid and solid growth media. The purpose of the media is to provide all of the necessary nutrients for microorganisms to live and reproduce. Although

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