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  • Part 1 book "Handbook of laboratory animal bacteriology" includes content: Laboratory animal bacteriology - The past, the present, and the future; sampling animals for bacteriological examination; cultivation and identification of bacteria; immunological methods; molecular biology ­based methods for microbiota characterization; mechanisms behind bacterial impact on animal models.

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  • Among the viruses, infection with canine parvovirus 2 (CPV-2) was considered as highly contagious and causes acute haemorrhagic gastroenteritis and myocarditis in dogs. In the present study, faecal samples from fourteen pups affected with canine parvoviral enteritis were subjected to detailed bacteriological examination.

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  • In this study, a total number of 135 samples were collected and out of them 80 samples were from reproductive tract, 25 feed samples and 30 milk samples from cattle and sheep. Samples collected from reproductive tract of cattle and sheep were subjected to bacteriological and fungal examination for isolation and identification.

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  • Diarrhoea is one of the most important problems of neonatal calves causing huge economic loss to dairy industry. 250 faecal samples were collected from diarrhoeic calves up to 1 months of age from different unorganized dairy farms located in Koderma district of Jharkhand.

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  • There has always been a controversy in bacteriological assessment of sputum samples in diagnosing lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs). Commonly in the Microbiological laboratory, expectorated sputum samples are microscopically examined for diagnosing LRTIs. The study was aimed to determine the diagnostic value of sputum gram’s stain and sputum culture in Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in a tertiary care hospital.

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  • Skin infections are most common in dogs, especially pugs are more prone due to its folded skin nature. A Pug of 3 years age weighing around 10 kgwas brought to the Veterinary Clinical Complex, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad with the complaint of alopecia, pruritus, decrease in the appetite and erythematous lesions all over the body. Detailed clinical examination revealed mild increase in temperature (102.50 F) and normal heart rate, pulse and respirations. Skin scrapings and bacterial cultural examination revealed mixed infection of Demodicosis and Staphylococcal pyoderma.

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  • Fatty liver haemorrhagic syndrome (FLHS) in poultry is a non-infectious metabolic disease of unknown aetiology. An outbreak of fatty liver haemorrhagic syndrome (FLHS) was detected at post mortem from 42-week old caged Vencobb broiler breeders in a commercial farm (n =1200) of Bankura, West Bengal, India. The affected flock was showing severe loss of production and sudden death in peak summer month of June with 4% mortality in a week. Post mortem of the dead birds were performed and bacteriological examination were done as per standard procedure.

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  • Aim of the study is to prospectively examine the Bacteriology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis at MNR Medical College & Hospital, Sangareddy, and to evaluate the antibiotic sensitivity pattern, and to discuss an empirical basis for the initial choice of the appropriate antibiotic. 217 suspected patients were included in the study. The relevant clinical details of the patients including the co-morbidities in the medical records were examined.

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  • In this study systematic bacteriological examination of aseptically collected 150 shrimp samples, 27 samples of hand swabs from fish handlers were collected from retail fish outlets, and 23 stool samples from patients suffered with digestive disturbances after consumption of seafood reported to private clinics, all from Navsari city were investigated. The samples were enriched in Alkaline Peptone Water followed by direct plating on selective media viz. Thiosulfate Citrate Bile Salt Sucrose agar and Vibrio parahaemolyticus sucrose agar.

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  • In the current study prevalence and characterization of extended spectrum betalactamase(ESBL) production of Escherichia coli was detected from broilers of West Bengal, India. A total of 248 cloacal swabs samples were examined for E.coli by standard bacteriological techniques. E.coli isolates were serotyped and also screened for extended spectrum beta-lactamase by double disc diffusion assay and by PCR detection of blaCTX-M, blaSHV, and blaTEM genes.

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  • To determine the etiology, management, bacteriological spectrum and outcome of neonatal patients admitted in Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) and to examine the factors associated with it.

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  • The present study was conducted with the aim to record seroprevalence and microbiological studies in serum and milk samples and vaginal swabs respectively, of brucellosis in goats. A total of 110 serum samples, 13 milk samples and 50 vaginal swabs were collected randomly from various organized and unorganized goat farms, regardless of breed and age (1year-9 years) of goats. Out of total 110 serum samples examined, 06 (05.45%) and 04 (03.63%) samples were found to be positive by Rose Bengal Plate Test and Standard Tube Agglutination Test, respectively. Out of 13 milk samples 04 (30.

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  • Blood stream infections are mainly caused by multi drug resistant organisms which more likely prolong the hospital stay and leads to increased health care costs. Hence, early diagnosis and treatment with appropriate antibiotics is the only way to treat bacteraemia. To study the bacteriological profile of the organisms causing septicaemia and their antibiotic resistance patterns to guide the clinicians to initiate the empirical therapy. Blood samples were collected aseptically from patients before taking any antibiotics.

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  • The present study was carried out in the Division of Veterinary Pathology, FVSC&AH, SKUAST-J R.S Pura, Jammu, to study the occurrence and mortality patterns associated with various pathological conditions in various parts of Jammu.200 flocks were surveyed in different areas in and around Jammu. Occurrence of colibacillosis (24.16%) was maximum followed by that of infectious bursal disease (IBD) (7.13%), omphalitis (6.79%), salmonellosis (5.36%). Other pathological or disease conditions found to be occurring in Jammu region were nonspecific enteritis (4.29%), coccidiosis (2.

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  • By WHO forecasts, a further increase in the prevalence and mortality of COPD among people of working age is predicted, due to uncontrolled environmental pollution, a tobacco pandemic, an increase in the level of allergens and a genetic predisposition. In chronization and progression of COPD, there is a violation of cellular and humoral immunity, production of pro-inflammatory cytokines of phagocytic cell activity that contribute to the persistence of the inflammatory process in the lungs.

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  • Studies throughout the world document that the nosocomial infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Many factors contribute to the frequency of nosocomial infections like immunocompromised state of patients, invasive examinations and treatments, patient care practices and hospital environment which facilitate transmission of microbes among patients. Treatment is becoming difficult due to inappropriate use of antibiotics and hence resistance develops. Knowledge on antibiotic resistance pattern is essential for appropriate therapy.

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  • The present study was undertaken to evaluate the physicochemical and microbiological analysis of water of the Bidar district, Karnataka. Tap water samples (n=82) were collected from 05 talukas of Bidar district. The samples were subjected to physical analysis. The parameters included were hardness, pH, total dissolved solids, turbidity, color, and taste. Chemical parameters included were nitrates, nitrites, chloride, ammonia, fluoride, lead, arsenic, iron, sulfates and copper.

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  • The name “Bacillus laevolacticus” Nakayama and Yanoshi 1967 was not included on the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names and therefore has no standing in bacteriological nomenclature. In this study 22 catalasepositive, acid-tolerant, facultatively anaerobic, lactic acid-producingBacillus strains were examined taxonomically and compared with a number of strains belonging to phenetically similar Bacillus species (Bacillus coagulans, Bacillus smithii, “Bacillus vesiculiferous”) and with Sporolactobacillus. The G+ C contents (43 to 45 mol%), DNA-DNA homology values ...

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