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    COVENANT UNIVERSITY Department of biological sciences PROGRAM: MICROBIOLOGY COURSE: MICROBIAL TAXONOMY‚ NOMENCLATURE AND IDENTIFICATION CODE: MCB 122 TOPIC: CLASSIFICATION OF BACTERIA AND VIRUSES PROJECT PARTICIPANTS OBUEKWE CHUKWUEMEKA 12CQ014230 OKAFOR SANDRA-EMMANUELLA 12CQ014231 OLOWOFELA OLUWATOYIN 12CQ014232 OSITA-ORAH ANTHONY 12CQ014233 SASORE YEWANDE 12CQO14236 NWOBI CHIZITERE 12CQ014229 OYEKAN TOSIN 12CQ014235 SOREMEKUN MAYOMIKIUN 12CQ014238 SHODEKO TOBI 12CQ014237 INTRODUCTION TO THE

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    Anthrax Essay Anthrax Anthrax[1] is an acute infectious disease that came into the limelight recently due to the Anthrax Attacks in the United States in the weeks following the September 2001 terror attacks‚ causing widespread panic. This report on Anthrax includes information on how the disease is caused‚ types of Anthrax‚ symptoms of the disease and its treatment. It also includes information on the 2001 Anthrax attacks in the US and why anthrax is a good bioterrorism agent. How is Anthrax

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    Alexander Fleming 1

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    Sir Alexander Fleming‚ FRSE‚ FRS‚ FRCS(Eng) (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish biologist‚ pharmacologist and botanist. He wrote many articles on bacteriology‚ immunology‚ and chemotherapy. His best-known discoveries are the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the antibiotic substance penicillin from the mould Penicillium notatum in 1928‚ for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain.[1] In 1999‚ Time magazine named Fleming one

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    9 k. Heart l. Myocardium VI. Pathophysiology 12 m. Pathophysiology Chart n. Four Stages VII. Laboratory Results and Diagnostic Procedures 16 o. Arterial Blood Gas Analysis p. Bacteriology Report q. Chemistry Section r. Chest X-Ray s. ECG Examination t. Hemotology Report u. Immunology/Serology Report v. Urinalysis VIII. Nursing Care Plans 20a w. Ideal Nursing Care Plans

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The development of dyes to stain microorganisms was a significant advance in microbiology. Stains serve purposes such as it differentiate microorganisms from their surrounding environment and it allows detailed observation of microbial structures at high magnification. (http://inst.bact.wisc.edu/‚ © 2006-2013 Microbiology Laboratories) Gunasekaran (2005) defined staining as the method of artificially producing color in microorganisms to allow

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    References: 1. Leboffe‚ Michael J. Microbiology Laboratory Theory and Application. 2nd edition. Morton Publishing Company‚ 2006 2. Bergey ’s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology‚ 9th ed. Edited by John G. Holt et al. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins‚ 1994.

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    by converting dissolved compounds such as hydrogen sulphide and methane. Most bacteria have not been characterised‚ and only about half of the phyla of bacteria have species that can be grown in the laboratory. The study of bacteria is known as bacteriology‚ a branch ofmicrobiology. Most bacteria secrete a covering for themselves which we call a cell wall‚ However‚ bacterial cell walls are a totally

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    visit Tokyo. A year later‚ when he went to the United States for studying‚ he visited Dr. Flexner at the University of Pennsylvania and became his assistant. Due to his hard work‚ he got a scholarship to study in Denmark. He learnt the basics of bacteriology there. When he was 28‚ he became an assistant at Rockefeller Institute for Medical

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    Strip Definitions :- Sanitation may be defined as the control of those factors of the environment affecting public health. It is apparent that the fundamental principles will be found in the science of bacteriology‚ biology‚ entomology‚ chemistry . * Definition of Environmental Health by WHO Environmental health comprises those aspects of human health‚ including quality of life‚ that are determined by physical‚ chemical‚ biological‚ social and psychosocial

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    assumption‚ but there is also a little more to the story. Little do people know‚ the Civil War started a whole new era of medical tactics on the battlefield. In April of 1861 when the Civil War began‚ the medical field was very unsophisticated. Bacteriology was not yet discovered‚ and doctors were oblivious as to what caused the murderous diseases such as typhoid and dysentery that took the lives of many soldiers.

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