Gardnerella vaginalis by jonel matheson
... Hello to one and all my name is Gardnerella vaginalis I am a facultative anaerobic Gram-variable rod that can cause bacterial vaginosis in some women (especially if you don’t take care of yourself) by disruption in the normal vaginal microflora. I am a resident of the facultative anaerobic Lactobaci ...
... Hello to one and all my name is Gardnerella vaginalis I am a facultative anaerobic Gram-variable rod that can cause bacterial vaginosis in some women (especially if you don’t take care of yourself) by disruption in the normal vaginal microflora. I am a resident of the facultative anaerobic Lactobaci ...
Bacteroides and Clostridium
... Anaerobic bacterial pathogens Non-sporeforming anaerobes Bacteroides spp., Fusobacterium spp., Porphyromonas spp., Prevotella spp., Veillonella spp., Actinomyces spp., Propionibacterium spp., Peptostreptococcus spp. ...
... Anaerobic bacterial pathogens Non-sporeforming anaerobes Bacteroides spp., Fusobacterium spp., Porphyromonas spp., Prevotella spp., Veillonella spp., Actinomyces spp., Propionibacterium spp., Peptostreptococcus spp. ...
Cultivation of Streptococci and Enterococci
... Cultivation of Streptococci and Enterococci Recommendation: Streptococci and Enterococci are facultative anaerobic bacteria. Although some species of this genera may grow under aerobic conditions, we still recommend to culture all strains affiliated to these genera under microaerophilic conditions. ...
... Cultivation of Streptococci and Enterococci Recommendation: Streptococci and Enterococci are facultative anaerobic bacteria. Although some species of this genera may grow under aerobic conditions, we still recommend to culture all strains affiliated to these genera under microaerophilic conditions. ...
... Kirby Bauer method. Results Out of the total specimens (1,384) analysed over the four-year study period, 455 of the urine samples (32.9 %) were culture positive, most (81.4 %) having come from females. The bacterium isolated most frequently was Escherichia coli (60.1 %) followed by Klebsiella pneumo ...
Bacterial Diseases
... • Abscess: more serious hair follicle infection – furuncle/boil: superficial – carbuncle: deeper ...
... • Abscess: more serious hair follicle infection – furuncle/boil: superficial – carbuncle: deeper ...
Tuberculosis
... Stains weakly Gram-positive. Genome was mapped in its entirety in 1998. The main cause of Tuberculosis, however other species of mycobacterium can also cause the disease. ...
... Stains weakly Gram-positive. Genome was mapped in its entirety in 1998. The main cause of Tuberculosis, however other species of mycobacterium can also cause the disease. ...
Focal CNS Infections
... • Less mass effect than brain abscess • Surgical Emergency • Usually from a local source of infection – >50% stem from a paranasal sinusitis (fronto-ethmoidal) – trauma or surgery – progression of an epidural abscess, ostermyelitis ...
... • Less mass effect than brain abscess • Surgical Emergency • Usually from a local source of infection – >50% stem from a paranasal sinusitis (fronto-ethmoidal) – trauma or surgery – progression of an epidural abscess, ostermyelitis ...
CASE CONFERENCE
... Majority of reports from Europe and North America Mortality rate: 90% in preantibiotic era; now ...
... Majority of reports from Europe and North America Mortality rate: 90% in preantibiotic era; now ...
PANTON VALENTINE LEUKOCIDIN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
... What are the symptoms of PVL-SA? PVL-SA infection mainly occurs in young, healthy individuals. If PVL-SA enters the body through a graze or wound it can attack the skin and may rarely enter the blood stream, causing more serious problems. The symptoms include recurrent and painful boils/red areas o ...
... What are the symptoms of PVL-SA? PVL-SA infection mainly occurs in young, healthy individuals. If PVL-SA enters the body through a graze or wound it can attack the skin and may rarely enter the blood stream, causing more serious problems. The symptoms include recurrent and painful boils/red areas o ...
Acute purulent surgical infections
... After penetration of pyogenic bacteria under the skin through hair follicles and sebaceous glands the process spreads in depth, if the conditions are unfavourable to the body, and affects considerable sections of subcutaneous tissue. It is an infective gangrene of the subcutaneous tissue due to Stap ...
... After penetration of pyogenic bacteria under the skin through hair follicles and sebaceous glands the process spreads in depth, if the conditions are unfavourable to the body, and affects considerable sections of subcutaneous tissue. It is an infective gangrene of the subcutaneous tissue due to Stap ...
Lectures 5. Purulent infections
... After penetration of pyogenic bacteria under the skin through hair follicles and sebaceous glands the process spreads in depth, if the conditions are unfavourable to the body, and affects considerable sections of subcutaneous tissue. It is an infective gangrene of the subcutaneous tissue due to Stap ...
... After penetration of pyogenic bacteria under the skin through hair follicles and sebaceous glands the process spreads in depth, if the conditions are unfavourable to the body, and affects considerable sections of subcutaneous tissue. It is an infective gangrene of the subcutaneous tissue due to Stap ...
Hand foot mouth disease
... • Hsv-1 called oral virus commonly cause lip sore. HSV-2 is genital cause genital area sore and can infect the newborn during delivery and may lead to encephalitis. • Common infections by herpes includes encephalitis in older children by HSV1.Other forms like; • Whitlow infection of fingers, • eczem ...
... • Hsv-1 called oral virus commonly cause lip sore. HSV-2 is genital cause genital area sore and can infect the newborn during delivery and may lead to encephalitis. • Common infections by herpes includes encephalitis in older children by HSV1.Other forms like; • Whitlow infection of fingers, • eczem ...
Clin Microbiol Rev
... belonging to the group of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) frequently found in environmental habitats, which can colonize and occasionally infect humans and animals. Several findings suggest that water reservoirs are a likely source of M. haemophilum infections. M. haemophilum causes mainly ulcerat ...
... belonging to the group of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) frequently found in environmental habitats, which can colonize and occasionally infect humans and animals. Several findings suggest that water reservoirs are a likely source of M. haemophilum infections. M. haemophilum causes mainly ulcerat ...
2.4 Answers
... 4. Anaerobic bacteria live in the absence of oxygen. They thrive in any area without air circulation: in the soil, inside the body, or inside a sealed container (e.g., home canning). 5. Conjugation is considered a form of sexual reproduction in bacteria because genetic material is exchanged through ...
... 4. Anaerobic bacteria live in the absence of oxygen. They thrive in any area without air circulation: in the soil, inside the body, or inside a sealed container (e.g., home canning). 5. Conjugation is considered a form of sexual reproduction in bacteria because genetic material is exchanged through ...
Anaerobic Jar
... • Microaerophilic bacteria Require oxygen in reduced quantity (2-10%) • Facultative bacteria Grow either with or without oxygen • Anaerobic bacteria Both obligate and aerotolerant (Aerotolerant do not use aerobic metabolism but have some enzymes that detoxify toxic forms of oxygen) ...
... • Microaerophilic bacteria Require oxygen in reduced quantity (2-10%) • Facultative bacteria Grow either with or without oxygen • Anaerobic bacteria Both obligate and aerotolerant (Aerotolerant do not use aerobic metabolism but have some enzymes that detoxify toxic forms of oxygen) ...
Types of Anaerobes
... Today they are found in soil, fresh and salt water, and in normal flora of humans and animals Mucosal surfaces such as linings of oral cavity, GI tract, and GU tract Respiratory Tract – 90% of bacteria in the mouth are anaerobes If mucosal surfaces are disturbed, infections can occur in the ...
... Today they are found in soil, fresh and salt water, and in normal flora of humans and animals Mucosal surfaces such as linings of oral cavity, GI tract, and GU tract Respiratory Tract – 90% of bacteria in the mouth are anaerobes If mucosal surfaces are disturbed, infections can occur in the ...
anaerobes_Yin
... Secondary peritonitis and intra-abdominal abscesses begin with the entry of gastrointestinal flora into the sterile peritoneal cavity, through a defect in the wall of the intestines (perforation) as a result of obstruction, infarction, direct trauma (gunshot wound, surgery) or inflammatory processes ...
... Secondary peritonitis and intra-abdominal abscesses begin with the entry of gastrointestinal flora into the sterile peritoneal cavity, through a defect in the wall of the intestines (perforation) as a result of obstruction, infarction, direct trauma (gunshot wound, surgery) or inflammatory processes ...
Anaerobic Bacteria
... GI organism that can caus problems in the GI tract. c. Prevotella melaninogenica grp and Fusobacterium are found in the mouth d. Gram-postivie vary and they are distributed throughout the body. They can all be normal flora but under proper circumstances they can cause human disease. e. One thing abo ...
... GI organism that can caus problems in the GI tract. c. Prevotella melaninogenica grp and Fusobacterium are found in the mouth d. Gram-postivie vary and they are distributed throughout the body. They can all be normal flora but under proper circumstances they can cause human disease. e. One thing abo ...
Key Clinical Terms for the Finance Professional
... What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)? An infection in the urinary system that begins when microorganisms cling to the opening of the urethra (the canal from the bladder) and begin to multiply. Most UTIs are due to one type of bacteria, E. (Escherichia) coli, a normal denizen of the colon. An infe ...
... What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)? An infection in the urinary system that begins when microorganisms cling to the opening of the urethra (the canal from the bladder) and begin to multiply. Most UTIs are due to one type of bacteria, E. (Escherichia) coli, a normal denizen of the colon. An infe ...
wounds and abscess
... • The commonest pyogenic bacteria are S.aureus, S .pyogenes ,P. aeruginosa, coliforms bacilli., anaerobic organisem :particularly Clostridium perfringens , bacteroides spp ,anaerobic cocci.. ...
... • The commonest pyogenic bacteria are S.aureus, S .pyogenes ,P. aeruginosa, coliforms bacilli., anaerobic organisem :particularly Clostridium perfringens , bacteroides spp ,anaerobic cocci.. ...
Microbiological examination to investigate the differences in
... definite culture result is available. Most head and neck infections are endogenous and mixed [6]. So, the antibacterial treatment of mixed infections should cover both aerobes and anaerobes. Resistance rates for anaerobes vary within species as well as within sources of the isolates. According to se ...
... definite culture result is available. Most head and neck infections are endogenous and mixed [6]. So, the antibacterial treatment of mixed infections should cover both aerobes and anaerobes. Resistance rates for anaerobes vary within species as well as within sources of the isolates. According to se ...
gas gangrene
... isolated from the human gastrointestinal tract and female genital tract. • Non-clostridial gasproducing organisms such as coliforms have also been isolated in 60–85% of cases of gas gangrene. ...
... isolated from the human gastrointestinal tract and female genital tract. • Non-clostridial gasproducing organisms such as coliforms have also been isolated in 60–85% of cases of gas gangrene. ...
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS ANNUAL UPDATE
... Symptoms Of Viruses Diseases caused may be acute or chronic. Most are very contagious. No medicinal treatment or cure for viral diseases. Must treat the symptoms, not the disease. ...
... Symptoms Of Viruses Diseases caused may be acute or chronic. Most are very contagious. No medicinal treatment or cure for viral diseases. Must treat the symptoms, not the disease. ...
Pharmabiz.com, Thursday, August 19,2004
... applications. Its other subsidiary GangaGen Life Sciences Inc (GLSI) located in Ottawa, Canada, develops phages for food safety by eliminating bacterial infection in animals and the environment. GLSI is targeting E. coli 0157:H7 in cattle and manure. Phages capable of killing E.coli 0157:H7 have bee ...
... applications. Its other subsidiary GangaGen Life Sciences Inc (GLSI) located in Ottawa, Canada, develops phages for food safety by eliminating bacterial infection in animals and the environment. GLSI is targeting E. coli 0157:H7 in cattle and manure. Phages capable of killing E.coli 0157:H7 have bee ...