PPT-Microbial infection of the CNS
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Method of specimen collection Lumbar puncture LP is a medical procedure in which a needle is inserted into the spinal canal most commonly to collect cerebrospinal
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Method of specimen collection Lumbar puncture LP is a medical procedure in which a needle is inserted into the spinal canal most commonly to collect cerebrospinal fluid CSF for diagnostic testing . 1. 19. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Permission required for reproduction or display.. Introduction to . Microbial . Taxonomy. Taxonomy. science of biological classification. corticosterone. Two microbe strains were more commonly found in nests gathered at the rural site.. . Background. Discussion. Results. Methods. Acknowledgements. Correlations between nest commensal species, nestling health and hormones in the Eastern bluebird, . A. Metabolism. 1. Anabolism. A) synthesis reactions (building up). 2. Catabolism. A) lysis reactions (breaking down). B. Enzymes. 1. proteins that facilitate chemical reactions. Microbial Metabolism. Eric J. Raes, P.E. ., LSRP. Engineering and Land Planning . Dora Ogles, Brett Baldwin, Kate Clark & . Anita Biernacki. Microbial Insights Inc.. Kerry Sublette, Ph.D., Kate Key. University of Tulsa. Ignaz. . Semmelweis. and Joseph Lister developed the first microbial control methods.. Mid 1800s. Before aseptic surgical techniques ~10% of all deaths were due to nosocomial infections. Delivering mothers as high as 25% death rate. A. Metabolism. 1. Anabolism. A) synthesis reactions (building up). 2. Catabolism. A) lysis reactions (breaking down). B. Enzymes. 1. proteins that facilitate chemical reactions. Microbial Metabolism. A. Microbial Reproduction. 1. binary (transverse) fission. A) parent cell enlarges and duplicates all its genetic material. B) DNA copies move to opposite ends of parent and attach to a section of the cell membrane as it begins to pinch together at the center. A. Structure of DNA. 1. discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. 2. stores genetic information for the production of proteins. 3. composed of nucleotides. A) a nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate. Microbiology. Microbial Growth. Microbial requirements for growth:. 1. . Physical. A. . Temperature. Optimal growth temperature. Permissible range. human pathogens optimal = . 37°C. Microbial Growth. 1. . Discovered . by James Watson and Francis Crick . in 1953. 2. . Stores . genetic information for the production of proteins. 3. . Composed . of nucleotides. A) . A . nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, . Musafer. PhD. Microbial growth defined as an increase in cellular constituents resulting an increase in a microorganism size, population number or both.. 1-Lag phase. When M.O are inoculated into fresh culture medium, will not reproduce immediately, therefore this period is called the lag phase. . biotechnology.important. branch of Microbiology where economically valuable products are produced from cheaper raw materials by using large culture of . m.o.. Up stream and Downstream process.. Screening-Definition.. SINGH . AXON|BIO . Network. Contents. –. Introduction . Disease caused by air borne microbes. - Bacterial diseases. . - Air born fungal diseases. . - Air born viral diseases. Microbiology. Outline. Microbial growth . in . natural environments. . Measurement . of . microbial population size. Principles of . microbial control. . Physical, chemical and biological control.
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