C: Microbiology & Pathology

C: Microbiology & Pathology (87)

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Histopathological changes in different tissues induced by sub-lethal concentrations of chlorpyrifos in Heteropneustes fossilis was highly reflected in the present study. Fishes were exposed to both low (1/50th of LC50) and high concentration (1/10th of LC50) doses of chlorpyrifos for duration of 30 days. Several histopathological alternations were observed in the tissue section. Gradual ...
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Authors Nazia Khatun, Taibur Rahman, Rita Mahanta
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Page No. 49 to 54

A mycological investigation of skin scrappings, blood and aspirates from apparent clinical cases of cutaneous infection involving 100 patients was made. All samples were cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) for three weeks. A total of 27(43.5%) and 18(29.0%) fungi and yeasts respectively were isolated from the skin. Blood cultures yielded 8(9.9%) yeast species only from the patients...
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Authors Nwachukwu O.N , Onyeagba R.A, Nwaugo V.O,Ugbogu O.C, Ulasi, A.E
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Page No. 43 to 47

Background: The carriage of Coagulase Negative Staphylococci in the anterior nares of subjects in the study environment has not been investigated before and this study is thus a reference study against which future studies can be compared. The isolates obtained were also tested against frequently used antibiotics as well as linezolid, an antibiotic which is of considerable importance in ...
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Authors Abdu Abdulrasheed, Kemebradikumo Pondei, Lamikanra Adebayo
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Page No. 33 to 42

Background: Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (TB) has been an important cause of mortality and morbidity all over the world but is specifically affecting developing countries like India where the disease is endemic. Inspite of being asymptomatic, female reproductive system is found to be very vulnerable to tubercular infections and by the time, Nontuberculous mycobacterial infections are also ...
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Authors Pooja Singh Gangania
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Page No. 25 to 32

Collective memory requires a shared experience and the deposition of the experience in a manner that can be recalled at a later time. Collective memory can be transmitted orally, stored in writings, films, museums and other memorial sites, and also in our DNA. Recent studies have demonstrated that humans, like all animals, are themselves collectives, consisting of the host and abundant a...
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Authors Eugene Rosenberg
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Page No. 17 to 24

The electrochemical detection of staphylococcus aureus by the electrode of clay paste modified by amoxicillin (AMX-Clay) is described. The electrodes of AMX-Clay were then used to detect the staphylococcus aureus with low optical densities by using the cyclic voltammetry (CV), the voltammetry with square waves (swv) and the spectroscopy of electrochemical impedance (EIS) in physiological...
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Authors Olivier Franu00c3u00a7ois Aristide Bertrand Koffi, Bernadette Ehui Avo Bile, Rachida Najih, Abdelilah Chtaini
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Page No. 11 to 15

The aim of this study was to evaluate the bioavailability and health effects of plastic contaminants on borehole water stored in plastic containers. Three brands of plastic containers filled with borehole water were collected from homes in Ugbowo, Benin city. Physicochemical parameters were determined using standard methods. Total bacterial and coliform counts were determined using the p...
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Authors Adeghe, O.M, Atuanya, E.I, Iyahen, E
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Recreational use of inland and marine waters is increasing in many countries. It is estimated that foreign and local tourists together spend many days annually at coastal recreational resorts. Swimming is considered to be a healthy leisure activity for both the young and old. Swimming is even advised as the most appropriate sport for asthmatic children, mainly on the grounds that inhalin...
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Authors Tebelay Dilnessa, Gebreselassie Demeke
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Page No. 19 to 27

The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from the saliva of high-school students from Sobral-CE, Brazil Public schools in Sobral-CE were randomly selected to participate of the investigation. Saliva samples were collected from 30 volunteers aging 15 to 19 years. The samples were inoculated into MacConkey agar,...
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Authors Maria Gerusa Brito Aragu00c3u00a3o, Francisco Isaac Fernandes Gomes, Francisco Ruliglesio Rocha, Vicente Teixeira Pinto, Francisco Cesar Barroso Barbosa
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Page No. 13 to 17

The causal agent for hepatitis B is called hepatitis B virus (HBV). It is a partially double stranded circular DNA virus of the family Hepadnaviridae. It has been implicated as the leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma and only second to tobacco among the global human carcinogens. Liver damage as a result of HBV infection is due to host immune response and is modulate by cytokines. T...
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Authors Hussein Mukasa Kafeero, Abubaker Kawooya, Mariam Namusoke, Saad Atiku, Joseph Mugambwa
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