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DMLT Biochemistry Model question papers Karnataka 2019-2020dharwad
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Automation in clinical chemistry: Principle, Instrumentation and benefits. 7. ... Collection and transportation of urine sample.
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Use of laboratory instruments and specimen processing equipment to perform clinical laboratory assays with only minimal involvement of technologist .
Automation in clinical laboratory is a process by which analytical instruments perform many tests with the least involvement of an analyst.
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) define automation as "The replacement of human manipulative effort and facilities in the performance of a given process by mechanical and instrumental devices that are regulated by feedback of information so that an apparatus is self-monitoring or self adjusting”.
This is a series of lectures on microbiology useful for undergraduate medical and paramedical students.. This lecture is a comprehensive coverage of all parasites, protozoa and helminths...
Multidrug Resistance Pattern of Staphylococcus Aureus Isolates in Maiduguri ...Scientific Review SR
Multi drug-resistant (MDR) isolates of Staphylococcus aureus are on rise and are becoming a
challenge for timely and appropriate treatment. The present study was carried out with an objective to isolate
Staphylococcus aureus from clinical samples and determine their sensitivity. Out of 110 samples collected, 44
were shown to contained S. aureus. The isolates were subjected to antibiotic sensitivity tests using 10 different
and commonly used antibiotics by modified Kirby- Bauer disc diffusion technique. Out of the total isolates (42)
tested, only 7.1% were susceptible to all the antibiotics. Multiple resistance was eminent in over 92% with
highest occurrence in 4.8% where the entire antibiotics were resisted. Multiple antibiotic resistance indixes
(MAR index) indicated that 0.6 index occurred most (23.8%) followed by 0.5 (19.0%). On the other hand, 0.1
and 0.8 indexes were the lowest with 0.0% and 1.0% occurrence respectively. Ciprofloxacin was resisted by
most of the organisms (64.3%) while amoxicillin (64.3%) and streptomycin (61.9%) were most efficacious. With
over 90% isolate having MAR index ≥ 0.2, the multiple drug resistance by the S. aureus is quite alarming and
might suggest inappropriate antibiotic usage by the sampled population. Therefore, the need to strategize the
nature of antibiotic treatment against S. aureus and massive campaign on indiscriminate antibiotic use is urgent.
Multidrug Resistance Pattern of Staphylococcus Aureus Isolates in Maiduguri M...Scientific Review
Multi drug-resistant (MDR) isolates of Staphylococcus aureus are on rise and are becoming a challenge for timely and appropriate treatment. The present study was carried out with an objective to isolate Staphylococcus aureus from clinical samples and determine their sensitivity. Out of 110 samples collected, 44 were shown to contained S. aureus. The isolates were subjected to antibiotic sensitivity tests using 10 different and commonly used antibiotics by modified Kirby- Bauer disc diffusion technique. Out of the total isolates (42) tested, only 7.1% were susceptible to all the antibiotics. Multiple resistance was eminent in over 92% with highest occurrence in 4.8% where the entire antibiotics were resisted. Multiple antibiotic resistance indixes (MAR index) indicated that 0.6 index occurred most (23.8%) followed by 0.5 (19.0%). On the other hand, 0.1 and 0.8 indexes were the lowest with 0.0% and 1.0% occurrence respectively. Ciprofloxacin was resisted by most of the organisms (64.3%) while amoxicillin (64.3%) and streptomycin (61.9%) were most efficacious. With over 90% isolate having MAR index ≥ 0.2, the multiple drug resistance by the S. aureus is quite alarming and might suggest inappropriate antibiotic usage by the sampled population. Therefore, the need to strategize the nature of antibiotic treatment against S. aureus and massive campaign on indiscriminate antibiotic use is urgent.
DMLT Biochemistry Model question papers Karnataka 2019-2020dharwad
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Automation in clinical chemistry: Principle, Instrumentation and benefits. 7. ... Collection and transportation of urine sample.
paramedical model question paper 2018 pdf
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Use of laboratory instruments and specimen processing equipment to perform clinical laboratory assays with only minimal involvement of technologist .
Automation in clinical laboratory is a process by which analytical instruments perform many tests with the least involvement of an analyst.
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) define automation as "The replacement of human manipulative effort and facilities in the performance of a given process by mechanical and instrumental devices that are regulated by feedback of information so that an apparatus is self-monitoring or self adjusting”.
This is a series of lectures on microbiology useful for undergraduate medical and paramedical students.. This lecture is a comprehensive coverage of all parasites, protozoa and helminths...
Multidrug Resistance Pattern of Staphylococcus Aureus Isolates in Maiduguri ...Scientific Review SR
Multi drug-resistant (MDR) isolates of Staphylococcus aureus are on rise and are becoming a
challenge for timely and appropriate treatment. The present study was carried out with an objective to isolate
Staphylococcus aureus from clinical samples and determine their sensitivity. Out of 110 samples collected, 44
were shown to contained S. aureus. The isolates were subjected to antibiotic sensitivity tests using 10 different
and commonly used antibiotics by modified Kirby- Bauer disc diffusion technique. Out of the total isolates (42)
tested, only 7.1% were susceptible to all the antibiotics. Multiple resistance was eminent in over 92% with
highest occurrence in 4.8% where the entire antibiotics were resisted. Multiple antibiotic resistance indixes
(MAR index) indicated that 0.6 index occurred most (23.8%) followed by 0.5 (19.0%). On the other hand, 0.1
and 0.8 indexes were the lowest with 0.0% and 1.0% occurrence respectively. Ciprofloxacin was resisted by
most of the organisms (64.3%) while amoxicillin (64.3%) and streptomycin (61.9%) were most efficacious. With
over 90% isolate having MAR index ≥ 0.2, the multiple drug resistance by the S. aureus is quite alarming and
might suggest inappropriate antibiotic usage by the sampled population. Therefore, the need to strategize the
nature of antibiotic treatment against S. aureus and massive campaign on indiscriminate antibiotic use is urgent.
Multidrug Resistance Pattern of Staphylococcus Aureus Isolates in Maiduguri M...Scientific Review
Multi drug-resistant (MDR) isolates of Staphylococcus aureus are on rise and are becoming a challenge for timely and appropriate treatment. The present study was carried out with an objective to isolate Staphylococcus aureus from clinical samples and determine their sensitivity. Out of 110 samples collected, 44 were shown to contained S. aureus. The isolates were subjected to antibiotic sensitivity tests using 10 different and commonly used antibiotics by modified Kirby- Bauer disc diffusion technique. Out of the total isolates (42) tested, only 7.1% were susceptible to all the antibiotics. Multiple resistance was eminent in over 92% with highest occurrence in 4.8% where the entire antibiotics were resisted. Multiple antibiotic resistance indixes (MAR index) indicated that 0.6 index occurred most (23.8%) followed by 0.5 (19.0%). On the other hand, 0.1 and 0.8 indexes were the lowest with 0.0% and 1.0% occurrence respectively. Ciprofloxacin was resisted by most of the organisms (64.3%) while amoxicillin (64.3%) and streptomycin (61.9%) were most efficacious. With over 90% isolate having MAR index ≥ 0.2, the multiple drug resistance by the S. aureus is quite alarming and might suggest inappropriate antibiotic usage by the sampled population. Therefore, the need to strategize the nature of antibiotic treatment against S. aureus and massive campaign on indiscriminate antibiotic use is urgent.
Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern of Bacteria Isolated from Semen of Male Patients with Infertility Attending Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital Kano, Nigeria by Muhammad Ali in Advancements in Bioequivalence & Bioavailability
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SALMONELLA ARIZOANE: AN UNCOMMON UROPATHOGEN?Nuhu Tanko
Salmonella arizonae is usually an uncommon uropathogen from many studies. But from this study, it was the second most prevalent uropathogen after E.coli.
Comparative Study of the Prevalence and Antibiogram of Bacterial Isolates fro...iosrjce
The study compared the prevalence and antibiogram of bacterial isolates from the urinary and
genital tracts of pregnant women attending ante-natal clinics in Imo State. Urine and High vaginal swab (HVS)
samples were collected from across the three geopolitical zones of Imo State (Owerri, Orlu and Okigwe).
Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Owerri, Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH) Orlu and General
Hospital Okigwe (GHO) were used as focal points. A total of 1197 samples were obtained from women and
used. Infection was significantly more with the urine samples than the HVS samples (P < 0.05) while
polymicrobial growth was more observed with the HVS samples. Escherichia coli was the predominantly
isolated organism (38.3%) from the urine samples while Staphylococcus aureus (29.1%) was the predominant
bacterial isolates in HVS. Other commonly isolated bacterial species include; Enterococcus faecalis and
Staphylococcus epidermidis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis and Bacteriodes were solely isolated
from urine while Lactobacillus was solely isolated from HVS. Overall antibiogram showed ciprofloxacin to be
the most effective antibiotic followed by nalidixic acid and pefloxac in for both specimens. Generally, multidrug
resistance was more in urine isolates (55.7%) than vaginal isolates (53.6%) with many showing the same
resistance patterns. The rate of multi/drug resistance in both samples is high (>50%) and worrisome. These call
for routine HVS as well as urine culture to be carried out on all antenatal women to ensure holistic antenatal care/ management.
Antibacterial properties of venom from three medically important snakes in su...ILRI
Poster prepared Kennedy Lojau Eyaan, Mitchel Otieno Okumu, Luke Kipkorir Bett, Nduhiu Gitahi and James Mucunu Mbaria for the Kenya One Health Online Conference, 6-8 December 2021
Isolation, Characterization, and Antibiotics Resistance Profile of Staphyloco...AdeyemiKayode2
Isolation, Characterization, and Antibiotics Resistance Profile of Staphylococci from Indoor Air of the Students’ Halls of Residence at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria.
Background and study aim: During last two decades, there has been a world-wide trend in increasing occurrence of enterococcal infections in the hospitals. The aim of present study was to determine the spectrum of enterococcal infections, species prevalence, antimicrobial and characteristics of vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE) in a tertiary care hospital, Eastern India.
Patients and Methods: Between January 2013 and July 2014, 152 Enterococcus species were obtained from clinical samples. Enterococci were identified using standard biochemical tests. Antimicrobial susceptibility was tested by Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion according to Clinical resistance
& Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines.VRE agar base was used to screen VRE isolates. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of VRE isolates were determined using Epsilometer-test. VRE isolates were also examined by PCR to detect vanA gene.
Results: From 1602 clinical samples, 961 (60%) were culture positive and 152 (15.8%) enterococcal isolates were obtained. Most common species isolated was E. faecalis (63.8%) followed by E. faecium (35.5%). Majority of enterococcal infections were detected from ICUs and surgical wards and clinically presented as UTIs. Disk diffusion method showed 67.1% were resistant to penicillin, 61.2% ampicillin, 58.5% ciprofloxacin, 46.7% high-level gentamicin, 42. 8% high-level streptomycin, 7.9% teicoplanin and none to linezolid. Twenty (13.2%) enterococcal isolates were vancomycin resistant in VRE screen and disk diffusion method. Epsilometer-test of VRE isolates showed 8 (40%) isolates were resistant and 9 (45%) were intermediately resistant. From 20 VRE isolates, six showed VanA and two VanB phenotypes and all six VanA phenotypes had vanA gene cluster.
Conclusion: More accurate and reliable MIC determination tests should be performed in all suspected VRE isolates. Confirmatory PCR is required for identifying resistant gene cluster.
Key words: Enterococci, E. faecalis, E. faecium, VRE, vanA gene
Background: The widespread use of antibiotics has resulted in emergence of community-acquired antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in outpatient’s population. This constitutes an impediment in the management of urinary tract infection (UTI) in both community and hospital settings. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the current antibiotic resistance trends, extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) production and plasmid profile of uropathogens from outpatients. Methods: A total of 370 mid-stream urine samples were collected and cultured by standard methods. Isolated uropathogens were identified using appropriate biochemical methods. The modified Kirby Bauer disk method was used for antibiotic susceptibility test. The ESBL-producing uropathogens were identified and their plasmid DNA extraction and curing were carried out by standard methods. Results: About 35.7% and 32.7% of uropathogens were multi-drug resistant and ESBL-producing respectively. There was higher prevalence of ESBL-production among isolates from female patients (62.5%) when compared to that from male patients (37.5%). The isolated uropathogens were most resistant to Cefotaxime, and most sensitive to Imipenem. Resistance to antibiotics by ESBL-producing uropathogens was found to be plasmid-mediated. Conclusion: Community acquired Uropathogens from outpatients were multidrug resistant due to ESBL production localized on plasmids, a probable cause of treatment failures experienced in Uyo.
Phytochemical screening and antimicrobial studies of uapaca togoensis (pax) s...theijes
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Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Staphylococcus aureus, and their nasa...Open Access Research Paper
The frequency of Staphylococcus aureus carriage among healthy food handlers at the students’ cafeteria at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri Nigeria was investigated. Nasal and throat swab samples were obtained from 54 food handlers, and analysed using standard microbiological methods. A total of 28 (51.9%) food handlers were positive for S. aureus. Twenty one of the food handlers (38.9%) harbor S. aureus in their nostrils, 11 (20.4%) in their throat, while 6(11.1%) harbor it in both their nostrils and throats. The exclusive colonization of the throat (20.4%) of the studied food handlers, demonstrated the importance of the throat as a site of colonization for S. aureus. Antimicrobial susceptibility of isolates shows that all the isolated S. aureus were susceptible to nitrofurantoin and cefuroxime, but resistant to penicillin, chloramphenicol, cotrimazole. The isolates were also 25%, 28.6% and 35.7% susceptible to ampicillin, amoxycillin and erythromycin, respectively. This study has further shown the need for routine regular screening of food handlers for both nasal and throat carriage of S. aureus so as to detect early and treat carriers in order to protect the general public from staphylococcal food poisoning. The high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in S. aureus isolated from the healthy food handlers is of great public health concern, as it shows a growing problem of antimicrobial resistance in the community. This study thus, recommends an urgent formulation of a national policy on antibiotics by the Nigerian government for regulation and management of antibiotics use.
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He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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1. Ovarian reserve function and anovulation in unmarried
women of child-bearing age in anambra state
2. Evaluation of some minerals and biochemical
parameters in patients undergoing haemodialysis in
nnamdi azikiwe university teaching hospital, nnewi
3. Effects of nigerian walnuts-tetracarpidium
conophorum and ‘utazi’-gongronema latifolium
2. on blood lipids, lipoproteins and glucose values in adult
nigerians
4. Evaluation of serum level of homocysteine,vitamin b12
and zinc in patients with acute ischaemic stroke in
zaria
5. Serum minerals, lipids and liver enzymes in hiv positive
subjects receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy
(haart)
6. Microobial evaluation of ram milk from a diary farm
7. comparative analysis of microbial load of the enugu
main water production and water available to imt
campus ii hostel
8. Bacteriological examination of idodo river
9. Improving sales of supermarket through effective
marketing strategy(a case study of some selected
supermarket in enugu metropolis)
3. 10. The effect of pesticides dichlorodiphenyl
trichloroeyhane (d.d.y) and benzene hexachroride (bhc)
on the microflora of the three types of soil.
11. The antibacterial activity of three types of medicated
soaps on starhyrococcus aureus form would infections
12. Prevalence study of hepatitis b (australian antigen)
among patient in national orthopediae hospital enugu)
13. the incidence of salmonella and escherchia coli in
livestock (poultry) feeds
14. The evaluation of microorganisms on garri at ogbete
market
15. The peevalence of streptococcus pneumoniae in
pneumonia ptients in enugu metropoli ( a case study of
unth enugu)
16. Evaluation of current techniques in diagnoses of
human immunodaficiency virus (hiv)
4. 17. Gastroenteritis in primary school chidren in enugu
metropolis
18. microbial examination of spoilt avocado fruit
19. an epidemology survey for sctristosomiasis among
pupils in amagunze community in nkanu local
government area in eenugu
20. The isolation and identification of nematode affecting
tomatoes grown in some selected area of river kaduna
in kaduna state. Medical laboratory
21. Halitosis among student in shehu idris college of
health science and technology. Medical laboratory
22. The effect of crude of aloe barbadensis on some
hemostatic parameters of fed on thermoxidized palm oil
23. The occurence of heavy metals in gills,muscles, and
liver of chrysichthys nigrodigitatus
24. Microbiology of surgical wound infections
5. 25. The role of plants in the treatment of diseases caused
by micro-organisms based in the natural product.
26. Evaluation of the efficacy of the carestart malaria
hrp2 and pldh/hrp2 combo compared to microscopy
27. Genetic and morphological diversity in monodora
myristica(gaertn.) Dunal in eastern nigeria
28. Screening some medicinal plants against moroccan
watermelon mosaic virus
29. Determination of anti-oxidant, nutritional and anti-
nutritional composition of garcinia kola and
chrysophyllum albidum from rainforest ecosystem of
ondo state
30. Effect of different carbon sources on the growth of
antimicrobial producing bacillus species in citrillus
vugaris.
31. Biocontrol potential of bacillus thuringiensis isolated
from soil samples against larva of mosquito.
6. 32. Antibacterial activity of honey on staphylococcus
aureusescherichia coli and streptococcus pyogen
isolated from wound.
33. Parasitological examination of some ready to eat
fruits (case study of some ready to eat fruits sold at oye
emene enugu state nigeria).
34. Susceptibilities of salmonella typhi and other
bacterial pathogens to antibiotics and hot aqueous
extract of hibiscus sabdariffa
35. Isolation and identification of bacteria from food
vendors and some vegetable available (case study of
ogbete market enugu)
36. Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of gram
negative bacteria in the urine of caritas university
students.
37. Comparative analysis of antimicrobial strength of
three most common antibiotics (case study of
antibiotics drugs brought in obiagu, enugu).
7. 38. Investigate the microbial content of some bottled soft
drinks (case study of some bottled soft drinks sold in
enugu interlopes).
39. Isolation and characterization of bacteria associated
with hawked suya- meat (case study of enugu).
40. Onion is associated with micro-organisms which are
capable of causing spoilage
41. Microbial evaluation of ram milk from a diary farm.
Public health project topics
42. The antibacterial activity of three types of medicated
soaps on staphylococcus aureus form would infections.
Public health project topics
43. The incidence of salmonella and escherichia coli in
livestock (poultry) feeds
44. Bacterial contaminants associated with commercial
poultry feed from three different companies.
8. 45. Bacteriological examination of river (case study of
idodo river)
46. The evaluation of microorganisms on garri (case
study of ogbete market)
47. The prevalence of streptococcus pneumonia in
pneumonia patients (a case study of unth enugu).
(citrus sinensis) on staphylococcus aureus and
escherichia coli isolated from wound infected.
48. Anemia in pregnancy (a case study of pregnant
women attending antenatal clinic at university of
nigeria teaching hospital (unth) enugu.
49. Isolation and characterization of micro-organisms
from stored pap (ogi)
50. The prevalence of trichomona vaginalis among adults
(case study of “osumenyi” in nnewi south l.g.a anambra
state).
9. 51. Comparative analysis of microbial load of water
production (case study of the enugu main water
production and water available to imt campus ii hostel).
52. Examination of incidence of malaria infestation
caused by different species of plasmodium (a case
study of parklane hospital enugu). Public health project
topics
53. Bacterial contaminants associated with commercial
poultry feed from three different companies.
54. Evaluation of current techniques in diagnoses of
human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)
55. Fungal infestation on bakery product bread.
56. Gastroenteritis in primary school children (case study
enugu metropolis 6-12 yrs)
57. Isolation and identification of bacteria associated with
wound sepsis
58. Microbial examination of spoilt avocado fruit.
10. 59. Antibacterial activity of honey on staphylococcus
aureus escherichia coli and streptococcus pyogen
isolated from wound.
60. Biocontrol potential of bacillus thuringiensis isolated
from soil samples against larva of mosquito
61. The prevalence of trichomona vaginalis among adults
in “osumenyi” in nnewi south local government area
anambra state
62. Examination of incidence of malaria wefestation
caused by differnet species of plasmodium in enugu
metropolic(a case study of parklane hospital enugu)
63. The determination of the activities and specificity of
enzymes in fermentation of starch – from maize
64. Isolatioin and characterisation of bacteria associated
with hawked suya- meat (case study of enugu)
65. isolation and characterization of microorganisms
from stored pap (ogi)
11. 66. Anaemia in pregnancy(a case study of pregnant
women attending antenatal clinic at univeristy of
nigeria teaching hospital). (unth, enugu)
67. Isolation and identification of bacteria associated with
wound sepsis
68. Fungal infustation on bakery product dream
69. maize adjunct in sorghum beer brewing
70. The incidence of candidiasis among single and
married women of different age group (case study, unth
enugu)
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