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Spore Forming Bacilli: Features and Importance

In this article we will discuss about Spore Forming Bacilli which causes Anthrax, a Zonotic Disease in Animals and Malignant Pustules or Wool Sorter Disease in Man:- 1. Morphology and Staining of Bacilli 2. Cultural Characteristics of Bacilli 3. Biochemical Reaction 4. Resistance 5. Antigenic Structure 6. Toxin 7. Pathogenicity and Clinical Features 8. Laboratory Diagnosis 9. Immunity 10. Epidemiology [...]

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Yersinia Pestis in Humans | Systematic Bacteriology

In this article we will discuss about Yersinia Pestis in Humans:- 1. Morphology and Staining of Yersinia Pestis 2. Cultural Characteristics of Yersinia Pestis 3. Biochemical Reaction 4. Resistance 5. Antigenic Structure and Toxins 6. Bacteriocines and Bacteriophages 7. Epidemiology 8. Yersinia Pseudo-Tuberculosis and Yersinia Entero-Colitica 9. Y. Pseudo-Tuberculosis 10. Y. Enterocolitica and Other Details. Contents: Morphology and Staining of [...]

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Mycobacterium Leprae: Morphology, Cultivation and Structure

In this article we will discuss about Mycobacterium Leprae which causes Leprosy:- 1. Morphology of Mycobacterium Leprae 2. Cultivation of Mycobacterium Leprae 3. Antigenic Structure 4. Clinical Features 5. Ridley and Jopling's Classification 6. Difference between Lepromatous Leprosy and Tuberculoid Leprosy 7. Complications of Therapy and Other Details. Contents: Morphology of Mycobacterium Leprae Cultivation of Mycobacterium Leprae Antigenic Structure of [...]

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