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Enlist the three major categories of microbial identification techniques.
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- Explain the principles behind amplification techniques for infectious disease diagnostics.Briefly discuss the following topic and include appropriate examples where necessary. Physiological characteristics employed in microbial classification.Select an appropriate technique to identify a microbial genus, species, and strain
- a) explain any six (6) objectives of surveillance in public health and describe the features of passive surveillance. b) explain any six (6) methods that can use to achieve static and or cidal effects in microorganism.?Describe the purpose of identifying unknown bacterial cultures in medical field. Name the step by step experiments/procedures that microbiologists follow in order to identify microorganisms.Explain why is it important to follow proper precautions and use aseptic technique when working with clinical samples.
- Describe the purpose of identifying unknown bacterial culture in medical field. Name the step by step experiments/procedures that microbiologists follow in order to identify microorganisms.Describe the principles behind sensitivity testing for infectiousagents.Identify factors that may affect the identification of an infectious agent from a patient sample.