How can we write an introduction of API20E ? An overview of enterics - the microbiota within the gastrointestinal tract and their pivotal roles in both health ( beneficial) and disease(harmful roles) . Examples of pathogenic enteric bacterial species and associated illnesses. And the purpose of the API20E with the strips
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- EPKP O111: K58 is isolated from the feces of a sick child under 3 months of age with certain clinical manifestations in the bacteriological laboratory. 1. What diagnosis can be given to a child? 2.What method of microbiological diagnosis was used in this case? Describe its main stages. 3. Is it possible to use serodiagnosis to verification of coli-enteritis? What material is taken from the patient for this purpose and what is used: glass-agglutination test, direct agglutination test or IHAT?Which of the following bacteria can cause intestinal infection in human? ETEC EHEC EAEC All of the above None of the above What will happen if we add a drop of 3% hydrogen peroxide on Staphylococcus aureus culture? Bubbles will be produced. Bacterialclumpingwillform. Therewillbeacolorchangeinthebacterialculture. Afibrinclotwillbeformed. No observable change.Note : Organism - Enterobacter aerogenes General characteristics of the organism. Describe basic characteristics of your organism. You may include types of metabolism, classification, ecological roles, and results of biochemical tests and staining. 2.Relation to human health. Discuss how your organism is pathogenic or beneficial to humans. 3.Every organism is unique! Provide some interesting facts or details you find fascinating about your organism. Some ideas are historical information, disease outbreaks, useful applications, or personal encounters with the organism. Please not straight from the google thank you !
- Most healthy and some abnormal gut microbiomes that have a high diversity of taxonomic groups are resistant to manipulation by probiotics and other therapeutic treatments such a fecal transplantation. Explain why these microbiomes are more likely to be resistant to manipulation.Prepare a concept map on the large and diverse family of Enterobacteriaceae. The following are some of the concepts you may connect with a proposition: — general and unique characteristics; — clinical manifestations; — mode of transmission; — virulence factors; — biochemical test results (e.g. oxidase positive)How can this be explained in lamen terms the step by step results of enterobacter aerogenes? DISCUSS all the results. Discuss in a logical and step by step fashion how you concluded that you had a certain microorganism.You need to explain which observation(s) enabled you to identify your unknown microorganism (Enterobacter aerogenes).To convince your reader you need phrases like; This observation “suggested” that my organism is Enterobacter aerogenes This observation “confirmed” that my organism is Enterobacter aerogenes
- Many organisms in the Enterobacteriaceae family are part of the human gut flora. How does gut flora gain entry into the body? Give at least three examples.Differentiate between bacterial infectionand bacterial intoxication. Discuss the importance of E. colias part of our intestinal flora. Describe three (3) different types of gastrointestinal diseases caused by bacteria. Be sure to give the name of the specific organism that causes each, describe some common signs and symptoms and discuss treatment for each disease: Define meningitis.Compare and contrast between bacterial and viral meningitis including treatment for each. What is a prion? Describe the impact prionshave on the human brain and discuss two prion-associated diseases in humans: What is a vector-borne (vector transmitted) disease? Give an example of a vector borne disease and the vector responsible for causing it:How can this be explained in lamen terms the step by step results of enterobacter aerogenes? DISCUSS all the results. Discuss in a logical and step by step fashion how you concluded that you had a certain microorganism. You need to explain which observation(s) enabled you to identify your unknown microorganism (Enterobacter aerogenes). To convince your reader you need phrases like; This observation “suggested” that my organism is E. coli This observation “confirmed” that my organism is E. coliAlso phrases like; This observation “suggested” that my organism is NOT Enterobacter aerogenes
- In 2005, J. Robin Warren and Barry J. Marshall shared theNobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the bacteriumHelicobacter pylori and for establishing experimental proofthat it plays a major role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.The story began when Warren, a pathologist, noticed thatbacilli were associated with the tissues taken from patientssuffering from ulcers. Look up the history of this case and describeWarren’s first hypothesis. What sorts of evidence did ittake to create a credible theory based on it?AET is called differently in European Pharmacopeia and Japanese Pharmacopeia, what are these names?E.coli is part of the normal microbiota of the intestines and can cause gastroenteritis. Explain why this one bacterial species is both beneficial and harmful.