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Short Notes on Campylobacter and Prophylaxis

The below mentioned article provides a short note on Camplyobacter and Prophylaxis. Introduction to Campylobacter: Campylobacter (Greek, curved rod) is distributed world-wide has now emerged as new recent pathogen causing Campylobacter enteritis in children (acute infantile diarrhoea) and consists of C. jejuni and C. coli. They are urease negative. Small, flagellate, Gram-negative curved, coccoid, degenerate bacilli and exhibit the rapid [...]

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Escherichia Coli (E. Coli): Meaning, Morphology and Characteristics

In this article we will discuss about Escherichia Coli (E. Coli):- 1. Meaning of Escherichia Coli 2. Morphology and Staining of Escherichia Coli 3. Cultural Characteristics 4. Biochemical Reaction 5. Antigenic Structure 6. Toxin 7. Haemolysin 8. Infection: E. Coli Causes 9. Antigenic Typing 10. Laboratory Diagnosis 11. Treatment 12. Medical Importance. Contents: Meaning of Escherichia Coli Morphology and Staining [...]

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