Bacterial Diseases. Victor Politi,M.D., FACP, Medical Director, SVCMC School of Allied Health Professions, Physician Assistant Program. Introduction. Bacteria consist of only a single cell Bacteria fall into a category of life called the Prokaryotes
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By loanSTREPTOCOCCUS & ENTEROCOCCUS. Cocos Gram-Positivos Streptococcus. Gênero Streptococcus. Fisiologia e Metabolismo Anaeróbios facultativos Exigentes nutricionalmente (fatores de crescimento) Capnofilia Catalase Negativa (2H 2 O 2 ---> O 2 + 2H 2 O)
By muireannNERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES. CHAPTER 24. Anatomy Review. Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System. CNS Features. Meninges - membranes surrounding brain tissue-Dura mater, Pia mater, arachnoid mater, doesit mater
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By rexTurn in your FLR!. Rubric Peer edit sheet Final Draft. Diseases Caused by Bacteria & Viruses. Bacteria!!!. Pathogen – disease causing agent Interferes w/normal activities of body Not all bacteria are pathogens. Streptococcus causes skin & wound infections. How bacteria cause disease.
By erwinNematodes, Cestodes , Trematodes. Slackers Facts by Mike Ori. Disclaimer. The information represents my understanding only so errors and omissions are probably rampant. It has not been vetted or reviewed by faculty. The source is our class notes.
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By lisleGram Stain of a Clinical Specimen of Candida albicans. Growth on Sabouraud's Dextrose Media. تتحدث عن الصورة في الشريحه التاليه. Gram Stain Gram + stain of cocci arranged in culster. Staphylococcus. Stained in Pus. Staphylococci. Gram-Positive Streptococcus.
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By mariahBronchopneumonia. A type of pneumonia inflammation of the walls of the smaller bronchial tubes, with irregular areas of consolidation due to spread of the inflammation into the peribronchiolar alveoli and the alveolar ducts of the lungs
By rionaBACTERIA WANTED !. STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE. w hat?. What is this pathogen and why is it dangerous? Streptococcus Pneumoniae a Gram-positive nonmotile bacterium. It is dangerous because it causes many diseases including: Pneumonia Bacteremia Meningitis
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By taffyDISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. CHAPTER 21. Anatomy Review. Upper Respiratory Tract (URT) Lower Respiratory Tract (LRT). Anatomy Review. Ears. URT Bacterial Diseases. Streptococcal Pharyngitis - strep throat. Streptococcus pyogenes. URT Bacterial Diseases. Laryngitis/Epiglottitis
By deltaEmergence of ESBLs “ Extended Spectrum B-Lactamases ” Dr Ahmed Abu Samra Holy Family Hospital 2008. Introduction. *The introduction of 3 rd GCS in the early 1980s was considered big step in the fight against b-lactamases .
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