Aerobic vs anaerobic culture specimens

    • [DOC File]Bacteriology/Mycology

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      The Bacteriology/Mycology Section of the UKVDL receives specimens to culture for the isolation and identification of potentially pathogenic bacteria and fungi from livestock, companion and other animals. The section performs susceptibility testing on isolates for the treatment of specific pathogens to safeguard the health of animals in Kentucky and beyond. This section performs cultures for ...

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      Broad-spectrum vs. narrow-spectrum antibiotics . Antimicrobials treat bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. Culture and sensitivity specimens should be collected prior to initiation of therapy. Adverse reactions include: Hypersensitivity & anaphylaxis Superinfection Organ toxicity (ototoxic, nephrotoxic) ( warfarin activity ( efficacy of oral contraceptives N203. ATI (Unit 2) Antiinfectives ...

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    • [DOC File]PATHOGENIC MICROBIOLOGY

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      In anaerobic culture, it is additionally selective for certain gram-negative anaerobic bacilli such as Bacteroides spp.. MacConkey agar, containing bile salts and dyes, inhibits gram-positive organisms and Thayer-Martin agar, containing small quantities of the antimicrobial agents vancomycin, colistin, and nystatin, inhibits the common microbiota of the genital area, while selecting for ...

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    • [DOCX File]Consultation: Options for the regulation of Faecal ...

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      Effect of aerobic vs anaerobic processing – fastidious anaerobic organisms are less likely to survive aerobic processing, but there is a body of research that indicates that the “metabolome” is unaffected, at least with regard to outcomes of treatment for rCDI. Clarification of the actual mechanism of action of FMT, and whether the mechanism is the same for rCDI and other ...

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    • [DOC File]Biology

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      Aerobic and anaerobic respiration, comparison of two with reference to energy yield and products. Fermentation and its economic importance. Glycolysis. Formation of Acetyl Co A. Krebs cycle. Respiratory electron transport chain, role of O2 as hydrogen acceptor. The sun as ultimate source of energy. Unidirectional flow of energy and its subsequent losses. Trophics levels, Pyramid of energy. …

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    • [DOC File]Mycobacteriology Laboratory

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      The Johannesburg Hospital’s Microbiology Laboratory routinely processes anaerobic specimens and epidemiological surveillance performed over a three- month period in 2001 showed that out of a total number of 982 specimens submitted for anaerobic culture from different sites, 4.6% were anaerobes. This study aimed to: determine the antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of community acquired ...

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    • [DOC File]MLAB 1331: MYCOLOGY LECTURE GUIDE

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      1. Aerobic (and anaerobic if Actinomycetes are suspected) 2. Room temperature & also sometimes at 37 if dimorphic fungus is expected. C. General considerations. 1. Type of media used. Does it contain antibiotics? 2. Growth rate & age of the culture. a. Routine cultures are kept for 4 weeks & should be examined every other day. b. Most systemic ...

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    • [DOCX File]Blood Culture Collection - | Health

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      of adult blood culture bottles consists of two separate bottles (one aerobic and one anaerobic – (see Figure 1). For each septic episode . two complete separately drawn sets . of blood cultures are required (four bottles in total) For paediatric patients - A single bottle system is used (see Figure 2). One set (one bottle) is required unless the patient is considered to be immunocompromised ...

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    • [DOC File]Laboratory 1

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      A streak plate is a method of obtaining a pure culture from a mixed culture of bacteria or to determine cultural characteristics (colony size, density, etc.) of a particular microbe. The bacteria are streaked with a loop from an initial inoculating point until they become isolated into single cells, which produce colonies through fission. It is then easy to transfer the isolated bacteria to ...

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      Susceptibility testing in performed in triplicate on two trays, one aerobic and one anaerobic. Each section contains one row of control wells that contain trichomonads only and no drug in Diamond’s medium. The remaining 3 rows are plated in triplicate and contain either metronidazole or tinidazole in a 2-fold drug dilutions. Trichomonads are seeded into the plates at a concentration of ...

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