Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis: microbiology, biochemical
... Abstract – Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is the etiological agent of caseous lymphadenitis (CLA), a common disease in small ruminant populations throughout the world. Once established, this disease is difficult to eradicate because drug therapy is not effective and because the clinical detectio ...
... Abstract – Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is the etiological agent of caseous lymphadenitis (CLA), a common disease in small ruminant populations throughout the world. Once established, this disease is difficult to eradicate because drug therapy is not effective and because the clinical detectio ...
Epiphytic Planctomycetes from macroalgae
... Marine macroalgae are widely colonized by a variety of macro and micro-organisms like invertebrates, diatoms, fungi and bacteria. Of these, the association bacteriamacroalgae is the one most studied and it has been described for over a century. Research in this area has mainly been focused on reprod ...
... Marine macroalgae are widely colonized by a variety of macro and micro-organisms like invertebrates, diatoms, fungi and bacteria. Of these, the association bacteriamacroalgae is the one most studied and it has been described for over a century. Research in this area has mainly been focused on reprod ...
Risk Assessment for Fresh Hispanic Cheese
... been linked to queso fresco in recent years (CSPI, 2009). One of those outbreaks occurred in California in 2003 when 11 individuals became ill with Campylobacter spp. after consuming contaminated queso fresco (CSPI, 2009). Another Campylobacter jejuni outbreak involved 3 cases that developed diarrhe ...
... been linked to queso fresco in recent years (CSPI, 2009). One of those outbreaks occurred in California in 2003 when 11 individuals became ill with Campylobacter spp. after consuming contaminated queso fresco (CSPI, 2009). Another Campylobacter jejuni outbreak involved 3 cases that developed diarrhe ...
international food congress novel approaches in food industry
... Hot Air Frying of Fresh and Frozen Finger Potatoes in Domestic Ovens and Its Effects on Various Quality Parameters ............................................................................................................................... 28 Methods for evaluation of pulsed electric field treatm ...
... Hot Air Frying of Fresh and Frozen Finger Potatoes in Domestic Ovens and Its Effects on Various Quality Parameters ............................................................................................................................... 28 Methods for evaluation of pulsed electric field treatm ...
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... 2014 on dairy cows to determine the prevalence of mastitis and determinant of its major risk factors. The study was done on 300 lactating cows, of which 144 were local and 156 cross breed by using clinical examination , California mastitis test (CMT) and culture. Of these 126 (42 %) were positive by ...
... 2014 on dairy cows to determine the prevalence of mastitis and determinant of its major risk factors. The study was done on 300 lactating cows, of which 144 were local and 156 cross breed by using clinical examination , California mastitis test (CMT) and culture. Of these 126 (42 %) were positive by ...
Phage Conversion and the Role of Bacteriophage and Host
... New York City using a toxin-antitoxin vaccine (Holmes 2000). In 1923, Ramon reported that treatment of DT with formalin reduced its toxicity without affecting its immunogenicity; this product, called diphtheria toxoid, is now used worldwide ...
... New York City using a toxin-antitoxin vaccine (Holmes 2000). In 1923, Ramon reported that treatment of DT with formalin reduced its toxicity without affecting its immunogenicity; this product, called diphtheria toxoid, is now used worldwide ...
ASM PreSS - American Society for Microbiology
... • Provides a key reference text for cheese makers, scientists, students, and cheese enthusiasts who wish to expand their knowledge of cheeses and traditional foods. ...
... • Provides a key reference text for cheese makers, scientists, students, and cheese enthusiasts who wish to expand their knowledge of cheeses and traditional foods. ...
Assignment MSWord - Technical Learning College
... please email or fax all concerns and the completed ANSWER KEY to [email protected]. Select one answer per question. Please utilize the answer key. (s) on the answer will indicate either plural and singular tenses. The answer will come exactly from the text. Water Sampling Terms and Definitions Many of ...
... please email or fax all concerns and the completed ANSWER KEY to [email protected]. Select one answer per question. Please utilize the answer key. (s) on the answer will indicate either plural and singular tenses. The answer will come exactly from the text. Water Sampling Terms and Definitions Many of ...
Properties and applications of calcium hydroxide in endodontics and
... • protein denaturation; and • damage to the DNA. Although scientific evidence suggests that these three mechanisms may occur, it is difficult to establish, in a chronological sense, which is the main mechanism involved in the death of bacterial cells after exposure to a strong base (Siqueira & Lopes ...
... • protein denaturation; and • damage to the DNA. Although scientific evidence suggests that these three mechanisms may occur, it is difficult to establish, in a chronological sense, which is the main mechanism involved in the death of bacterial cells after exposure to a strong base (Siqueira & Lopes ...
Lesson 28. Pseudomonas
... Pseudomonas infection may be endogenous (may be from intestines) or may be acquired from outside (exogenous). Individuals outside the hospital may be colonized with Pseudomonas at different sites (0-24%).The adhesins are the pili of P aeruginosa with which bacteria adhere to specific galactose or ma ...
... Pseudomonas infection may be endogenous (may be from intestines) or may be acquired from outside (exogenous). Individuals outside the hospital may be colonized with Pseudomonas at different sites (0-24%).The adhesins are the pili of P aeruginosa with which bacteria adhere to specific galactose or ma ...
Salmonella - Medical Students
... =the presence of various enzymes, as determined by biochemical tests is used in identifying microorganisms such as: =Staphylococcus aureus is alone coagulase-positive among all species of the genus =Streptococcus pyogenes is a ß hemolytic ( that it completely hemolyse red blood cell of the blood aga ...
... =the presence of various enzymes, as determined by biochemical tests is used in identifying microorganisms such as: =Staphylococcus aureus is alone coagulase-positive among all species of the genus =Streptococcus pyogenes is a ß hemolytic ( that it completely hemolyse red blood cell of the blood aga ...
PLENARIES, SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS
... Studying and fighting bacteria with the help of CRISPR Compounds for Overcoming Antibiotic Tolerance and Resistance Exploring microbial natural products as sources for novel antibiotics Xenorhabdus & Photorhabdus: a Promising Bioresource for the Discovery of Novel Antibiotics ß-Hairpin peptidomimeti ...
... Studying and fighting bacteria with the help of CRISPR Compounds for Overcoming Antibiotic Tolerance and Resistance Exploring microbial natural products as sources for novel antibiotics Xenorhabdus & Photorhabdus: a Promising Bioresource for the Discovery of Novel Antibiotics ß-Hairpin peptidomimeti ...
RESPIRATORY PATHOGENS IN THOROUGHBRED FOALS UP TO ONE YEAR OF AGE
... Only EHV-4 was cultured from the nasopharyngeal swabs of nine foals when they were 5 to 6 months of age and from one foal two months later. A wide variety of bacteria and fungi were cultured and it was established that coagulase-negative staphylococci, viridans streptococci, Moraxella spp. and Flavo ...
... Only EHV-4 was cultured from the nasopharyngeal swabs of nine foals when they were 5 to 6 months of age and from one foal two months later. A wide variety of bacteria and fungi were cultured and it was established that coagulase-negative staphylococci, viridans streptococci, Moraxella spp. and Flavo ...
Emerging diseases of maize and onion caused by bacteria Pantoea Teresa Goszczynska
... Commercial farmers are cultivating nearly three million hectares of maize per year. In the past five years, South Africa produced between 7.2 and 10.1 million tons of maize per annum, with an average of 9.2 million tons. The main maize production areas in South Africa are the Free State, Northwest a ...
... Commercial farmers are cultivating nearly three million hectares of maize per year. In the past five years, South Africa produced between 7.2 and 10.1 million tons of maize per annum, with an average of 9.2 million tons. The main maize production areas in South Africa are the Free State, Northwest a ...
Isolation, characterization and application of bacteriophage to treat
... the food processing industry every year. Hydrogen sulfide producing bacteria (SPB) can utilize the sulfur-containing proteins and amino acids in the raw animal materials destined for the rendering process to produce harmful hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas rapidly under the ambient conditions, resulting i ...
... the food processing industry every year. Hydrogen sulfide producing bacteria (SPB) can utilize the sulfur-containing proteins and amino acids in the raw animal materials destined for the rendering process to produce harmful hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas rapidly under the ambient conditions, resulting i ...
Sunken woods on the ocean floor provide diverse specialized
... readily degradable than cellulose, while lignin is very difficult to degrade and can maintain the structure of the wood even when the other components are degraded (Clausen, 1996). The degradation of sunken woods is expected to be successional. First, soft rot fungi and hydrolytic bacteria will yiel ...
... readily degradable than cellulose, while lignin is very difficult to degrade and can maintain the structure of the wood even when the other components are degraded (Clausen, 1996). The degradation of sunken woods is expected to be successional. First, soft rot fungi and hydrolytic bacteria will yiel ...
The Genera Proteus, Providencia, and Morganella
... chemotactic behavior, moving away from repellents and towards attractants (Allison et al., 1993; Lominski and Lendrum, 1947). Transfer of swimmer cells onto a solid growth medium, such as that containing agar, results in a remarkable physiological and morphological transformation of the bacteria. Sh ...
... chemotactic behavior, moving away from repellents and towards attractants (Allison et al., 1993; Lominski and Lendrum, 1947). Transfer of swimmer cells onto a solid growth medium, such as that containing agar, results in a remarkable physiological and morphological transformation of the bacteria. Sh ...
... Cefepime, an extended-spectrum cephalosporin, is active against organisms such as E. cloacae and S. marcescens which are frequently resistant to broadspectrum cephalosporins; it has therefore been described as a fourth-generation cephalosporin [54]. The extended activity of cefepime results from its ...
Serratia marcescens - Journal of Medical Microbiology
... Cefepime, an extended-spectrum cephalosporin, is active against organisms such as E. cloacae and S. marcescens which are frequently resistant to broadspectrum cephalosporins; it has therefore been described as a fourth-generation cephalosporin [54]. The extended activity of cefepime results from its ...
... Cefepime, an extended-spectrum cephalosporin, is active against organisms such as E. cloacae and S. marcescens which are frequently resistant to broadspectrum cephalosporins; it has therefore been described as a fourth-generation cephalosporin [54]. The extended activity of cefepime results from its ...
CPP-ACP
... •in the presence of CPP, calcium and phosphate stay in a form that can actually penetrate into the tooth enamel, work synergistically with fluoride and repair demineralized areas ...
... •in the presence of CPP, calcium and phosphate stay in a form that can actually penetrate into the tooth enamel, work synergistically with fluoride and repair demineralized areas ...
Ecological aspects of marine Vibrio bacteria
... gastroenteritis (e.g. Morris 1990, Kaper et al. 1995). In the 1970s, it was still thought that the V. cholerae was unable to survive long periods outside its human host but during the 1980s it was concluded that this bacterium was naturally occurring in aquatic environments (reviewed by Colwell 1996 ...
... gastroenteritis (e.g. Morris 1990, Kaper et al. 1995). In the 1970s, it was still thought that the V. cholerae was unable to survive long periods outside its human host but during the 1980s it was concluded that this bacterium was naturally occurring in aquatic environments (reviewed by Colwell 1996 ...
ppt
... - photoheterotrophs: use light as source of energy, but harvest organics from environment. Only done by bacteria. - photoautotrophs: use light as source of energy, and use this energy to fix carbon dioxide. bacteria and some eukaryotes. - chemoheterotrophs: get energy and carbon from organics they c ...
... - photoheterotrophs: use light as source of energy, but harvest organics from environment. Only done by bacteria. - photoautotrophs: use light as source of energy, and use this energy to fix carbon dioxide. bacteria and some eukaryotes. - chemoheterotrophs: get energy and carbon from organics they c ...
Gillies.Kuhn and Penicillin
... tears, saliva, and sputum, as well as in mucus secretions. He extended his search quite widely in the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and found lysozyme in fish eggs, birds’ eggs, flowers, plants, vegetables, and the tears of more than fifty species of animals. Lysozyme destroyed about 75% of the 104 ...
... tears, saliva, and sputum, as well as in mucus secretions. He extended his search quite widely in the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and found lysozyme in fish eggs, birds’ eggs, flowers, plants, vegetables, and the tears of more than fifty species of animals. Lysozyme destroyed about 75% of the 104 ...
G E N R
... Previous classifications of lipids were founded on the well known ability of some lipids, said “saponificable”, to be hydrolyzed by basic solutions into compounds such as glycerol and fatty acids. Lipids resistant to this type of treatment were named “unsaponificable”. However, there are several cro ...
... Previous classifications of lipids were founded on the well known ability of some lipids, said “saponificable”, to be hydrolyzed by basic solutions into compounds such as glycerol and fatty acids. Lipids resistant to this type of treatment were named “unsaponificable”. However, there are several cro ...
Triclocarban
Triclocarban is an antibacterial agent common in personal care products like soaps and lotions as well as in the medical field, for which it was originally developed. Studies on its antibacterial qualities and mechanisms are growing. Research suggests that it is similar in its mechanism to triclosan and is effective in fighting infections by targeting the growth of bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. Additional research seeks to understand its potential for causing antibacterial resistance and its effects on organismal and environmental health.