Beveridge, TJ (2001) Use of the Gram stain in microbiology. Biotechnic & Histochemistry 76: pp. 111-118Beveridge TJ (2001) Use of Gram stain in microbiology. Biotech Histochem 76:111–118Beveridge T.J. - Use of the gram stain in microbiology. - Biotech. Histochem., 76, 111-118, 2001...
In a clinical diagnosis microbiology laboratory, the current method of identifying bacterial isolates is based mainly on phenotypic characteristics, for example growth pattern on different media, colony morphology, Gram stain, and various biochemical reactions. These techniques collectively enable great accura...
First, we verified the Gram reaction of the bacteria we were dealing with using the Gram stain process. Then bacteria were exposed to tetracyline, kanamycin or ampicillin over a 3 hour period to test how well each antibiotic worked on both types of bacteria. An aliquot of culture was ...
(a) What is an example of genetic testing? (b) How it can benefit us? Why is it necessary to include a negative control for this stain procedure? Why is the uninoculated control relatively unnecessary in the test? Why is rich medium, such as blood agar, com...
Cell-line misidentification and contamination with microorganisms, such as mycoplasma, together with instability, both genetic and phenotypic, are among the problems that continue to affect cell culture. Many of these problems are avoidable with the necessary foresight, and these Guidelines have been pre...
BMC Infectious Diseases (2019) 19:293 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-3829-2 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access The 2018 Lebanese Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology Guidelines for the use of antimicrobial therapy in complicated intra-abdominal infections in the era of antimicrobial...
Briefly describe the use of a dilution test for a disinfectant. Disinfectant: Several chemical agents hinder the activity of microbial cells; these types of agents are called disinfectants. The disinfectants are generally administered to the surface or inanimate objects that are susceptible to microb...
16 cases were identified for which a less expensive antibiotic could have been used. In many of these cases, the cheaper antibiotic was distinctly preferable to the one actually used (eg, use of penicillin instead of cefamandole for pneumococcal pneumonia proven by Gram's stain and culture).DO...
Cell-line misidentification and contamination with microorganisms, such as mycoplasma, together with instability, both genetic and phenotypic, are among the problems that continue to affect cell culture. Many of these problems are avoidable with the necessary foresight, and these Guidelines have been pre...
Journal of Applied MicrobiologyDiaper, J. P., & Edwards, C. (1994). The use of fluorogenic esters to detect viable bacteria by flow cytometry. Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 77 , 221–228.Didper JP. Edwards C: The use of fluorogenic esters to detect bac- teria by flow cytometry. J ...