Explain the result of routine fecalysis for:
1. viral gastroenteritis
2. bacterial gastroenteritis
3. amebiasis
Describe the microscopic findings of fecalysis for these infections.
What is Chondroid? in one Wikipipedia site it says "Mesosomes or chondroids..." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesosome (first line). so does that mean mesosomes and chondroid are the same? pls explain
Draw the vegetative stage of a protozoa, fluke, round worm and malarial parasite. With organism, magnification and source
1. How do the protozoa and multicellular parasites compare with the bacteria in size and morphological features?
2. Explain the advantages of a wet mount preparation over a prepared slide? What disadvantages are there?
Low levels of estrogen and progesterone in the blood will result in?
Jessica was in the hospital for an extended period with a severe respiratory infection. During
that period she received multiple IM injections and was discharged with orders to continue the
injections daily until the doctor advised her to discontinue them. The nursing staff had been
injecting the medication into the gluteal area, but this area was becoming sore from all of the
prior injections. What options might she use for the future to avoid pain in the area of the
injections?
1) In stool culture, the following media are used for direct/primary plating:
Salmonella Shigella Agar (SSA) and MacConkey Agar (Mac). With regards to the
two culture media, give the following:
a. media classification (i.e. general, differential, selective) of the 2 culture media
b. sugar/s incorporated in the media
c. colonial appearance of probable enteropathogens
2) With reference to urine culture give the following:
a. method of streaking the primary plates and the reason for such method
b. significance of the different colony count in urine culture
Identify the different morphological diversification elements
how is the CTSA growth medium designed to meet the nutritional need of psychrotrophs