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Corynebacterium Diphtheriae: Features and Types

In this article we will discuss about Corynebacterium Diphtheriae which causes a disease called Diptheria in humans:- 1. Morphology and Staining of C. Diphtheriae 2. Cultural Characteristics C. Diphtheriae 3. Pathogenicity  4. Clinical Features 5. Laboratory Diagnosis 6. Production of Toxin 7. Treatment and Prophylaxis.  Contents: Morphology and Staining of C. Diphtheriae Cultural Characteristics of C. Diphtheriae Pathogenicity Clinical Features [...]

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Short Notes on Klebsiella | Systematic Bacteriology

The below mentioned article provides a short note on Klebsiella. Introduction to Klebsiella: Klebsiella are widely distributed in nature, occurring as commensals in intestine and as saprophytes in soil and water. They are non-motile, capsulated rods. They grow on ordinary media. On MacConkey Agar medium, their colonies are large dome shaped, mucoid and pink. Mucoid colonies can be identified by [...]

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Salmonellae: Classification, Biochemical Reaction and Features

In this article we will discuss about Salmonellae:- 1. Classification of Salmonellae 2. Morphology and Staining of Salmonellae 3. Cultural Characteristics 4. Biochemical Reaction 5. Antigenic Structure 6. Pathogenesis and Clinical Features 7. Blood Culture 8. Relapse 9. Epidemiology 10. Salmonellae Food Poisoning. Contents: Classification of Salmonellae Morphology and Staining of Salmonellae Cultural Characteristics of Salmonellae Biochemical Reaction of Salmonellae [...]

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