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Pneumococci: Meaning, Characteristics and Feature

In this article you will learn about Pneumococci:- 1. Meaning of Pneumococci 2. Morphology and Staining 3. Cultural Characteristics 4. Biochemical Reaction 5. Bile Solubility 6. Optochin Sensitivity 7. Antigenic Structure 8. Pathogenicity and Clinical Features 9. Laboratory Diagnosis 10. Treatment. Contents: Meaning of Pneumococci Morphology and Staining of Pneumococci Cultural Characteristics of Pneumococci Biochemical Reaction of Pneumococci Bile Solubility [...]

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Neisseria: Meaning, Classification and Cultural Characteristics | Human Parasite

In this article we will discuss about Neisseria:- 1. Meaning of Neisseria 2. Classification of Neisseria 3. Cultural Characteristics 4. Viability 5. Antigenic Structure 6. Pathogenicity and Clinical Features 7. Laboratory Diagnosis: Specimens 8. Culture 9. Treatment 10. Prevention and Control 11. Non-Specific Urethritis. Contents: Meaning of Neisseria Classification of Neisseria Cultural Characteristics of Neisseria Viability of Neisseria Antigenic Structure [...]

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Meningococci: Morphology, Feature and Prevention | Human Disease

In this article we will discuss about Meningococci (Neisseria Meningtidis) [which is a Human Disease] :- 1. Morphology and Staining of Meningococci 2. Antigenic Structure of Meningococci 3. Pathogenicity and Clinical Features 4. Laboratory Diagnosis 5. Prevention and Control 6. Cultural Character 7. Branhamella 8. Biochemical Reaction. Contents: Morphology and Staining of Meningococci Antigenic Structure of Meningococci Pathogenicity and Clinical [...]

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