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    the Civil War‚ most people thought the war would only last a few weeks or months‚ so not much effort was put into recruiting doctors or surgeons. The surgeons that were recruited did not have formal training in medicine. They knew little about bacteriology and were ignorant of what caused the killer diseases. Most Civil War surgeons had never treated a gun shot wound or had actually performed surgery. They typically had two years of schooling‚ with only bookwork in the first year. The second year

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    Microbiology is a field of science which typically is divided into several areas such as: bacteriology‚ virology‚ parasitology and immunology. The goal of microbiology is to increase the specific knowledge of a known microorganism and by extension counter the spread of harmful microorganisms and to learn practical applications of research results. A microbiologist studies the structure‚ metabolism‚ genetics and ecology of microorganisms such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi or algae. A microbiologist

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    Identification of bacteria is a multistep process because while some preliminary guesses can be made from the morphology of microbes on various differential agars‚ various other tests need to be done to differentiate and confirm their identity. RESULTS Bacteriology – When grown on MacConkey agar‚ A had abundant growth of pink punctiform colonies that are circular and moist. Microbes A are gram-negative cocci. B had moderate growth of yellow punctiform colonies that are circular and moist. Microbes B cells

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    Salmonella Enterica Lindsy Shellhamer Kaplan University Salmonella Enterica There is a lot to know about this bacterium. There are over 2‚500 different serotypes of Salmonella Enterica‚ for example serotype Typhimurium (Pg‚ 355) (Pommerville‚ 2011). Salmonella Enterica can cause many different infections like salmonellosis‚ typhoid fever‚ and gastroenteritis. Because of carelessness in personal hygiene‚ this kind of infection can turn into an outbreak very easily

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    Bacteria Growth Requirements Microbiology Life as we now it has ended. What is left you ask? Well it is said the only thing that could survive an incident that could end our known way of life is a roach and a pack or Twinkies. In truth the great survivor would be microorganisms. Microorganisms can survive where most cannot due to their size‚ nutritional needs‚ energy requirements‚ and are very good at adapting to different environments (Black 2008). Microorganisms require two things to

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    Introduction to Epidemiology Module 1 SLP Trident University Dr. Narrad Beharry Due: February 24‚ 2014 According to the epidemiologic triad‚ there are three factors that influence the occurrence of disease: 1. Etiologic agent 2. Host factors 3. Environmental factors Describe each of these factors for a Salmonella foodborne outbreak. What are some of the host factors that can influence the occurrence of a disease? Salmonella Most people associate salmonella infection (salmonellosis)

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    function of organisms on land •Marine Ecology – study of the function of organisms in the ocean 4. Microbiology - study of microorganisms and viruses - has six subcategories: •Parasitology – study of parasitism and parasites •Bacteriology – study of bacteria •Virology – study of viruses and viral diseases •Mycology – study of fungi •Epidemiology – study of patterns and causes of diseases •Pathology – study of the nature of diseases 5. Genetics - study of

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    Investigating the Growth of P. fluorescens Biofilms at the Air-Liquid Interface and the Variations in Biofilm Integrity Abstract Pseudomonas fluorescens produces biofilms in a variety of environments‚ and in experimental situations has been shown to develop random mutations resulting in a phonotypical change in the resulting biofilm. One particular mutation resulted in the growth of a biofilm known as the Wrinkly Spreader‚ which produced a thicker‚ stronger biofilm that had a stronger attachment

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    ALEXANDER FLEMING

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    at the top of his class graduating with merit. Alexander continued on with his studies to London under Sir Almroth Wright a pioneer in vaccine therapy. In 1908 Fleming gained a BS degree with gold medal in bacteriology and became a lecturer at St.Mary’s until 1914. Fleming was one of the first doctors in Britain to administer Asphenamine a drug effective against Syphilis that was discovered by German Scientist Paul Ehrlich

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    The degradation of cholesterol by Pseudomonas sp. NCIB 10590 under aerobic conditions. 1. R W Owen‚  2. A N Mason and  3. R F Bilton ABSTRACT The metabolic pathway of cholesterol degradation by bacteria has not been completely established. Several possible intermediates have not been identified and many pathway delineations have not involved the use of the cholesterol molecule per se and just one bacterial species. The bacterial degradation of cholesterol by Pseudomonas sp. NCIB

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