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Medical Microbiology: Patient 3
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, December 7, 2006. The following measures can reduce the risk for bladder infections and other UTIs:. 8226; Avoid products that may irritate the urethra (e.g., bubble bath, scented feminine products). 8226; Cleanse the genital area before sexual intercourse. 8226; Change soiled diapers in infants and toddlers promptly. 8226; Drink plenty of water to remove bacteria from the urinary tract. 3 Microscopy- M...
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Medical Microbiology: 2007-01-21
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, January 25, 2007. The two common fungi found in Jungle includes:. Tinea Pedis (Athlete's foot). Below shows the picture of the hookworm. The hookworm is a parasitic worm (nematode) that lives in the small intestine of its host. Two species of hookworms that commonly infect humans are:. Found more commonly in SEA). Itch or rash but none were suggestive of cutaneous larva migrans. Below shows a picture of.
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Medical Microbiology: 2006-12-10
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. Summary of all Cases. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Friday, December 15, 2006. Summary of all Cases. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Medical Microbiology: Patient 5
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Friday, December 8, 2006. UTI causes the symptoms the patient complaint: fever, chills and dysuria. As mentioned in my previous post, i found out a few bacteria:. More common UTI micorbes include. E coli and Staphylococcus saprophyticus. It is ranked FIRST in causing UTI. Found in female betwwen age 17-27. Urease and lipase positive. It is ranked SECOND most common cause of UTI. This picture shows the. Fluorescen...
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Medical Microbiology: Patient 1
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, December 7, 2006. Suspected microorganisms causing Patient 1 to have food poisoning:. 183; Shigella bacterium. Is not one of the suspected one of the suspected microoganism is because it can never be f ound in stool. Are Gram-negative, nonmotile, non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacteria, very closely related to. 167; a genus of the bacterial family Enterobacteriaceae. Can be grown and then viewed under a ...
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Medical Microbiology: Protozoa (2nd post)
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, January 25, 2007. The two most common protozoa. Found in Brunei jungle includes:. Below shows a picture of. Is a flagellated protozoan parasite that infects the gastrointestinal tract and causes. Infection causes giardiasis, a type of gastroenteritis that manifests itself with severe diarrhea and abdominal cramps. Bloating, fatigue, nausea, vomiting and weight loss. Do not brush teeth with tap water tha...
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Medical Microbiology: 2006-12-03
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Friday, December 8, 2006. UTI causes the symptoms the patient complaint: fever, chills and dysuria. As mentioned in my previous post, i found out a few bacteria:. More common UTI micorbes include. E coli and Staphylococcus saprophyticus. It is ranked FIRST in causing UTI. Found in female betwwen age 17-27. Urease and lipase positive. It is ranked SECOND most common cause of UTI. This picture shows the. Fluorescen...
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Medical Microbiology: 2007-01-14
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, January 18, 2007. Are single-celled animals that feed primarily on bacteria, but also eat other protozoa, soluble organic matter, and sometimes fungi. They can be classified into three groups based on their shape:. Are the largest and move by means of hair-like cilia. Also can be quite large and move by means of a temporary foot or “pseudopod.”. O Causes amebic dysentery and liver abcess. O Hookworms is...
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Medical Microbiology: Fungi (2nd post)
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, January 25, 2007. The two common fungi found in Jungle includes:. Tinea Pedis (Athlete's foot). Below shows the picture of the hookworm. The hookworm is a parasitic worm (nematode) that lives in the small intestine of its host. Two species of hookworms that commonly infect humans are:. Found more commonly in SEA). Itch or rash but none were suggestive of cutaneous larva migrans. Below shows a picture of.