Toxins-Introduction, Types and Mechanisms
Toxins-Introduction, Types and Mechanisms Introduction Bacteria play an important role in causing diseases, it might be through infections or intoxications. In the infection process, bacteria …
Toxins-Introduction, Types and Mechanisms Introduction Bacteria play an important role in causing diseases, it might be through infections or intoxications. In the infection process, bacteria …
Food Intoxication caused by Staphylococcus aureus Introduction Foodborne illness is mostly related to gastrointestinal problems, it may involve microorganisms themselves or microbial products such as …
Different Staining Methods used in Microbiology Introduction Staining methods are used to elevate the visibility and highlight specific morphological structures of the microorganisms. It is …
Overview of the Bacterial Pathogenesis Introduction The human body is a favorable niche for bacteria as it provides all necessary requirements for their growth such …
Introduction to the Microbial Nutrition Microbial cells carry out several functions, which include metabolic processes and growth. For these processes, energy sources are required, which …
Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment Introduction M. tuberculosis is gram-positive rods, aerobic, non-motile, non-spore-forming, intracellular bacteria. It has fastidious growth requirements, growth is enhanced by …
Fungal Diseases of Hair, Skin, and Nails Introduction Mycoses are referred to as fungal diseases, and classified according to the site of infection which is …
E.coli-Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment Introduction E.coli belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae, gram-negative rods, lactose fermenting (produces indole), facultative anaerobes. E.coli are ubiquitous in nature, commonly …
Pseudomonas aeruginosa– Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment Introduction There are diverse numbers of Pseudomonas species but P. aerugonisa is considered a clinically significant opportunistic pathogen. P. …
Salmonella-Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, diseases, and Treatment Introduction Salmonella belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae family, are gram-negative rods, facultative anaerobes, oxidase negative, have peritrichous flagella. Its antigenic structure …