What general measure/s can you recommend in order to prevent the majority of the parasitic and fungal diseases in fish culture? Explain your answer comprehensively
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- What is the importance of disease diagnosis in aquaculture? What are the three (3) levels of disease diagnosis? Characterize each level and provide examples.Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the use of serological techniques in the diagnosis of parasitic infection.why is it important to be able to identify different insecticides and know its mode of application, formulation, uses and chemical name?
- )What methods are similar in bringing fungal and bacterial specimens from a particular body site?Note that these questions are not about what happens to the specimens in the lab. It is about taking specimens from the human body. 2)What are some methods that might be more suitable for bringing fungal pathogens to the lab? 3)What methods might be more suitable for bacteria?Answer the ollowing questions: - What is e-waste? - Why is e-waste hazardous? - What practical ways can you maximize your e-waste?Explain the uses for the different media types used to subculture media: Broth: Deeps: Slants:
- Why is stool examination important in the study of Parasitology? Provide/List 5 specimens in a clinical parasitology laboratory and explain the possible clinical significance of each specimen. Please do not plagiarize.answer the following: Indication of Acacia Mucilage? Appropriate container for the product (Acacia Mucilage) Storage for Acacia Mucilage?There have been many cases of human infection with Salmonella caused by contact (or ingestion) with raw or undercooked chicken. This is an example of which type of microbial source for foodborne illness? which option is the answer: 1. Contamination by human microbiota or pathogens during handling & preparation 2. A food animal – infection or colonization during its lifetime 3. Contamination by human or animal feces during growing, harvesting, washing, transport, or storage 4. None of the other four answers are correct 5. Contamination by naturally occurring environmental organisms from soil or other sources
- Write a paragraph describing the growing medium requirements and conditions necessary for a Neisseria gonorrhoeae culture.In dental, CDC recommends that at least one person on the dental staff is assigned to be responsible for a. Monitoring infection control compliance among staff b. Ensuring all personnel are properly vaccinated c. Coordinating the infection control program d. Overseeing all instrument processing protocolWhich of the following definitions is true about Contamination TERM? a. The mixing of some material with the plant by accident b. The study of plant origin, morphology of active ingredient, pharmacological effects and how to extract and store c. Drug that match the characteristic in the pharmacopoeia d. The study of the traditional use of plants for medicinal purposes