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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology, Pathology, Public Health

What are the Laboratory diagnosis of E.coli?

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    The most important diagnostic characteristic is the ability of the E. coli strain to produce the Shiga toxin Stx2. Therefore, the stools should be assayed with a sensitive and specific test that detects the toxin gene stx2 or the isolation of the pathogen with the detection of Stx2 production or theRead more

    The most important diagnostic characteristic is the ability of the E. coli strain to produce the Shiga toxin Stx2. Therefore, the stools should be assayed with a sensitive and specific test that detects the toxin gene stx2 or the isolation of the pathogen with the detection of Stx2 production or the gene encoding it. The detection of Stx using ELISA directly from stool has a low specificity.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology, Pathology, Public Health

What are the pathogenesis of E.coli?

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    Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a bacteria that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms. Most E.coli strains are harmless, but some can cause serious food poisoning. Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) is a bacterium that can cause severe foodborne disease.

    Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a bacteria that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms. Most E.coli strains are harmless, but some can cause serious food poisoning. Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) is a bacterium that can cause severe foodborne disease.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology, Pathology, Public Health

What are the properties of enterobacteriaceae?

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    Some of the common characteristics of Enterobacteria are: 1. Gram-negative. 2. Rod-shaped (usually short bacilli; about 1 – 5 μm). 3. Facultatively anaerobic. 4. Non-sporing. 5. Mostly motile with peritrichous flagella, ( most species in the genera Klebsiella and Shigella are non-motile). 6. CatalasRead more

    Some of the common characteristics of Enterobacteria are:

    1. Gram-negative.
    2. Rod-shaped (usually short bacilli; about 1 – 5 μm).
    3. Facultatively anaerobic.
    4. Non-sporing.
    5. Mostly motile with peritrichous flagella, ( most species in the genera Klebsiella and Shigella are non-motile).
    6. Catalase positive, oxidase negative.
    7. Both lactose fermenters and non-fermenter.
    8. Usually, acid-producing.
    9. Usually, nitrate-reducing.
    10. Characteristic antigens are known as enterobacterial common antigens (ECA). The outer membrane (O), flagella (H), and capsule (K) are antigens in most enterobacteria.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology, Pathology

What are the cultural characteristics of enterobacteriaceae?

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    Members of the family Enterobacteriaceae have the following characteristics: They are gram-negative rods, either motile with peritrichous flagella or nonmotile. They grow on peptone or meat extract media without the addition of sodium chloride or other supplements. They grow well on MacConkey agar.Read more

    Members of the family Enterobacteriaceae have the following characteristics: They are gram-negative rods, either motile with peritrichous flagella or nonmotile. They grow on peptone or meat extract media without the addition of sodium chloride or other supplements. They grow well on MacConkey agar. They grow aerobically and anaerobically (are facultative anaerobes). They ferment rather than oxidize glucose, often with gas production. They are catalase positive, oxidase negative (except for Plesiomonas), and reduce nitrate to nitrite. They have a 39–59% G + C DNA content.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology, Pathology

What are the morphological characteristics of enterobacteriaceae?

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    Enterobacteriaceae are a family of gram-negative bacteria. They are rod-shaped and can be either motile with peritrichous flagella or nonmotile.

    Enterobacteriaceae are a family of gram-negative bacteria. They are rod-shaped and can be either motile with peritrichous flagella or nonmotile.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Microbiology

What are the different types of enterobacteriaceae?

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    Enterobacteriaceae is a large family of Gram-negative bacteria that includes over 30 genera and more than 100 species. The classification of Enterobacteriaceae above the level of family is still a subject of debate, but one classification places it in the order Enterobacterales of the class GammaproRead more

    Enterobacteriaceae is a large family of Gram-negative bacteria that includes over 30 genera and more than 100 species. The classification of Enterobacteriaceae above the level of family is still a subject of debate, but one classification places it in the order Enterobacterales of the class Gammaproteobacteria in the phylum Pseudomonadota. Some of the most notable genera of Enterobacteriaceae include Escherichia, Salmonella, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Citrobacter.

    It’s important to note that while Enterobacteriaceae is a large family of bacteria, not all members of the family are pathogenic. Some members of the family are harmless symbionts, while others are found in water or soil, or are parasites on a variety of different animals and plants.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Microbiology

What is enterobacteriaceae?

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    Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of Gram-negative bacteria that includes a number of pathogens such as Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Citrobacter, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Shigella, Proteus, Serratia and other species. These pathogens are present in the human intestinal tract and are a normal pRead more

    Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of Gram-negative bacteria that includes a number of pathogens such as Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Citrobacter, Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Shigella, Proteus, Serratia and other species. These pathogens are present in the human intestinal tract and are a normal part of the gut flora. They are a common cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs), and some species can also cause diarrhoea. These pathogens can spread to the bloodstream resulting in life-threatening complications.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Repertory

What are the sign and symptoms of UTI?

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    Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection that affects the urinary system, which includes the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. The symptoms of UTI can vary depending on the severity of the infection and the part of the urinary system that is affected. Here are some common signs andRead more

    Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection that affects the urinary system, which includes the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. The symptoms of UTI can vary depending on the severity of the infection and the part of the urinary system that is affected. Here are some common signs and symptoms of UTI:

    – A strong, persistent urge to urinate
    – A burning sensation when urinating
    – Passing frequent, small amounts of urine
    – Cloudy, dark, or strong-smelling urine
    – Blood in the urine
    – Pain or pressure in the lower abdomen or back
    – Feeling tired or shaky
    – Fever or chills (a sign that the infection may have reached your kidneys)

    If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to see a doctor as soon as possible.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology, Pathology, Public Health

How we can diagnosis a case of UTI in lab?

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    UTIs can be diagnosed by analyzing a patient’s urine sample. The two most common tests to detect UTIs are a urinalysis and a urine culture with antimicrobial susceptibility testing: 1. Urinalysis: A urinalysis is a group of physical, chemical, and microscopic tests on a sample of urine. These testsRead more

    UTIs can be diagnosed by analyzing a patient’s urine sample. The two most common tests to detect UTIs are a urinalysis and a urine culture with antimicrobial susceptibility testing:

    1. Urinalysis: A urinalysis is a group of physical, chemical, and microscopic tests on a sample of urine. These tests look for evidence of infection, such as bacteria and white blood cells.

    2. Urine culture: This is a test that detects and identifies specific bacteria and yeast in a patient’s urine that may be causing a UTI. Urine cultures can also help doctors determine the best antibiotic for treating a UTI.

    3. Susceptibility testing: Susceptibility testing measures how sensitive the bacteria is to an antibiotic or antifungal drug. This helps doctors determine which treatment is most appropriate.

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Asked: 6 years agoIn: Microbiology

What are the causes of UTI?

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    Causes of urinary tract infections (UTIs) Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are usually caused by bacteria from poo entering the urinary tract. The bacteria enter through the tube that carries pee out of the body (urethra). Women have a shorter urethra than men. This means bacteria are more likely toRead more

    Causes of urinary tract infections (UTIs)
    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are usually caused by bacteria from poo entering the urinary tract.

    The bacteria enter through the tube that carries pee out of the body (urethra).

    Women have a shorter urethra than men. This means bacteria are more likely to reach the bladder or kidneys and cause an infection.

    Things that increase the risk of bacteria getting into the bladder include:

    having sex
    pregnancy
    conditions that block the urinary tract – such as  kidney stones
    conditions that make it difficult to fully empty the bladder – such as an  enlarged prostate in men and constipation in children
    urinary catheters (a tube in your bladder used to drain urine)
    having a weakened immune system – for example, people with diabetes or people having chemotherapy
    not drinking enough fluids
    not keeping the genital area clean and dry

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