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Yersinia Pestis in Humans | Systematic Bacteriology

In this article we will discuss about Yersinia Pestis in Humans:- 1. Morphology and Staining of Yersinia Pestis 2. Cultural Characteristics of Yersinia Pestis 3. Biochemical Reaction 4. Resistance 5. Antigenic Structure and Toxins 6. Bacteriocines and Bacteriophages 7. Epidemiology 8. Yersinia Pseudo-Tuberculosis and Yersinia Entero-Colitica 9. Y. Pseudo-Tuberculosis 10. Y. Enterocolitica and Other Details. Contents: Morphology and Staining of [...]

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Brucellae (Brucellosis): Characteristics and Identification

In this article we will discuss about Brucellae (Brucellosis):- 1. Morphology and Staining Brucellae 2. Cultural Characteristics of Brucellae 3. Pathogenicity and Clinical Features 4. Laboratory Diagnosis 5. Specimen 6. Antibody Levels 7. Detection of Animal Infection.  Contents: Morphology and Staining Brucellae Cultural Characteristics of Brucellae Pathogenicity and Clinical Features of Brucellae Laboratory Diagnosis  of Brucellae Specimen of Brucellae Antibody [...]

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Short Notes on Klebsiella | Systematic Bacteriology

The below mentioned article provides a short note on Klebsiella. Introduction to Klebsiella: Klebsiella are widely distributed in nature, occurring as commensals in intestine and as saprophytes in soil and water. They are non-motile, capsulated rods. They grow on ordinary media. On MacConkey Agar medium, their colonies are large dome shaped, mucoid and pink. Mucoid colonies can be identified by [...]

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