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Mycobacteria: Classification and Laboratory Diagnosis

In this article we will discuss about Mycobacteria which causes Tuberculosis in man:- 1. Classification of Mycobacteria 2. Laboratory Diagnosis 3. Biochemical Reactions 4. Identification 5. Treatment 6. Immuno-Prophylaxis (by BCG Vaccine) 7. Dose and Administration. Contents: Classification of Mycobacteria Laboratory Diagnosis Biochemical Reactions Identification Treatment Immuno-Prophylaxis (by BCG Vaccine) Dose and Administration of BCG Vaccine 1. Classification of Mycobacteria [...]

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Non-Sporing Anaerobes: Classification, and Laboratory Diagnosis

In this article we will discuss about Non-Sporing Anaerobes which causes human and animal infections:- 1. Introduction to Non-Sporing Anaerobes 2. Classification of Non-Sporing Anaerobes 3. Laboratory Diagnosis. Introduction to Non-Sporing Anaerobes: Non-sporing anaerobes have been recognised as important causes of human and animal infection during recent years. Many of these organisms have been isolated from necrotic lesions though they [...]

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Study Notes on Clostridium Botulinum

The below mentioned article provides a study note on Clostridium Botulinum which causes botulism due to the ingestion of its "preformed" toxin. This form of food poisoning is characterised by oculomotor paralysis, pharyngeal paralysis, aphonia. Eight antigenic types of toxin (A-H) are known. Of these, types A, B and E are mostly responsible for the illness. Morphology and Staining of [...]

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