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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test: Introduction and Categories

In this article we will discuss about the Introduction and Categories of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test. Introduction to Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test: One of the prime duty of clinical microbiology laboratory is to undertake antimicrobial suscepti­bility test(s) if an isolated bacteria is found to be pathogenic and whose antimicrobial susceptibility pattern cannot be predicted empirically. Aim of these tests is to determine [...]

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Study Notes on Mycology (With Diagram)

Let us make an in-depth study of the general introduction to mycology. The below given article will help you to learn about the following things:- 1. Fungi and Fungus-caused Diseases 2. Dermatophytes and 3. Infections of Deeper Tissues. Fungi and Fungus-caused Diseases: Fungi (Lat. fungus— mushroom) are eukaryotes with a distinct nucleus and rigid chitinous cell wall and were formerly [...]

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Pseudophyllidean Cestodes and Cyclophyllidean Cestodes

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between pseudophyllidean cestodes and cyclophyllidean cestodes. (a) Pseudophyllidean Cestode has: (i) Two slit-like grooves (bothria); (ii) No branching uterus; (iii) Uterine pore; (iv) Common genital pore lying ventrally the middle line; (v) Operculated egg hatching out ciliated larvae. (b) Cyclophyllidean Cestode has: (i) Fourcup-like suckers; (ii) Uterus with lateral branches; (iii) [...]

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