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Respiratory Tract Infection

The following points highlight the top four types of respiratory tract infection. The types are: 1. Infections of Throat and Pharynx 2. Infection of Middle Ear and Sinuses 3. Infection of Trachea and Bronchus 4. Infections of Lungs. Respiratory Tract Infection: Type # 1. Infections of Throat and Pharynx: Sore Throat: It is an acute pharyngitis and/or tonsillitis; causes: A. [...]

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Short Notes on Antiseptics

The below mentioned article provides a short note on Antiseptics. Phenol Group Antiseptics: Lysol (liquor cresolis saponatus) and cresol (black and white fluid) are general powerful disinfectants. Lysol, in 3 per cent solution, is generally used for sterilising discarded cultures; Sudol is less toxic substitute for Lysol. Phenol (0.5 per cent solution) is effective in preserving sera; Chloroxylenol (Dettol) is [...]

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Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases

The below mentioned article provides an overview on Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Diseases. Laboratory diagnosis of Infectious diseases can be done as: 1. Specimen: should be collected aseptically. 2. Demonstration of bacteria and their products. 3. Isolation of bacteria by culture. 4. Serology: Detection of antibody titre. 5. Animal inoculation test. 6. Identification of bacteria by biochemical tests and serological [...]

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