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Tubercle Bacilli

Studies on faster methods of laboratory diagnosis of tuberculosis and analysis of phenotypic and genetic characteristics of multi-drug resistant tubercle bacilli with emphasis on their in vitro and in vivo response to isoniazid

Studies on faster methods of laboratory diagnosis of tuberculosis and analysis of phenotypic and genetic characteristics of multi-drug resistant tubercle bacilli with emphasis on their in vitro and in vivo response to isoniazid

... resistant tubercle bacilli of Ethiopian origin, that I hoped would lead to a PhD, I went to Havana, Cuba, in ...resistant tubercle bacilli in Ethiopia in the Ethiopian Medical ...

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Improved Polyacrylamide Based Artificial Sputum with Formalin Fixed Tubercle Bacilli for Training of Tuberculosis Microscopists

Improved Polyacrylamide Based Artificial Sputum with Formalin Fixed Tubercle Bacilli for Training of Tuberculosis Microscopists

... detecting tubercle bacilli when there are more than 10,000 bacilli/ml in the original ...of bacilli, it has remained ...acid-fast bacilli (AFB) in 300 fields (2- by 3-cm smear) in eight ...

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Assessment of tubercle bacilli in various organs by staining and polymerase chain reaction technique

Assessment of tubercle bacilli in various organs by staining and polymerase chain reaction technique

... In this study, out of 155 cases of reticuloendothelial system, epithelioid granuloma with necrosis and Langhans giant was present in 63 of the cases, epithelioid granuloma with necrosis was present in 59 of the cases and ...

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COMBINED DRUG TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS  I  PREVENTION OF EMERGENCE OF MUTANT POPULATIONS OF TUBERCLE BACILLI RESISTANT TO BOTH STREPTOMYCIN AND ISONIAZID IN VITRO

COMBINED DRUG TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS I PREVENTION OF EMERGENCE OF MUTANT POPULATIONS OF TUBERCLE BACILLI RESISTANT TO BOTH STREPTOMYCIN AND ISONIAZID IN VITRO

... The antimicrobial activity of isoniazid combined with streptomycin was tested against large numbers of multiplying tubercle bacilli of the H37Rv and Pearson I strains in order to investi[r] ...

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Molecular Evolutionary History of Tubercle Bacilli Assessed by Study of the Polymorphic Nucleotide within the Nitrate Reductase (narGHJI) Operon Promoter

Molecular Evolutionary History of Tubercle Bacilli Assessed by Study of the Polymorphic Nucleotide within the Nitrate Reductase (narGHJI) Operon Promoter

... Third, the fact that the W-Beijing and CAS1 clinical isolates did not present the ⫺ 215C genotype observed both in “ances- tral” EAI strains and non-M. tuberculosis subspecies of the MTC, although belonging to PGG1, ...

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Molecular Genotyping of a Large, Multicentric Collection of Tubercle Bacilli Indicates Geographical Partitioning of Strain Variation and Has Implications for Global Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Molecular Genotyping of a Large, Multicentric Collection of Tubercle Bacilli Indicates Geographical Partitioning of Strain Variation and Has Implications for Global Epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

... The currently available typing systems designed for molec- ular epidemiology (3) are not capable of classifying strains on the basis of the whole genome, including various evolutionary changes and random base ...

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THE IMMUNOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF CHALLENGE WITH BOVINE TUBERCLE-BACILLI IN BADGERS (MELES-MELES)

THE IMMUNOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF CHALLENGE WITH BOVINE TUBERCLE-BACILLI IN BADGERS (MELES-MELES)

... However, the failure to detect bovine tubercle bacilli by both cultural and biological tests from the clinical samples taken from all animals prior to the start of the experiment, togeth[r] ...

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Rapid differentiation of bovine and human tubercle bacilli based on a characteristic mutation in the bovine pyrazinamidase gene

Rapid differentiation of bovine and human tubercle bacilli based on a characteristic mutation in the bovine pyrazinamidase gene

... Currently, strains of M. bovis and M. tuberculosis are distin- guished by several biochemical parameters, including niacin accumulation, PZA susceptibility, pyrazinamidase (PZase) ac- tivity, nitrate reduction, and ...

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Molecular Analysis of Human and Bovine Tubercle Bacilli from a Local Setting in Nigeria

Molecular Analysis of Human and Bovine Tubercle Bacilli from a Local Setting in Nigeria

... Spoligotyping and variable-number tandem-repeat analysis revealed that the majority of tuberculosis disease in humans in Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria, is caused by a single, closely rela[r] ...

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Pulmonary Bovine-Type Tuberculosis in Rabbits: Bacillary Virulence, Inhaled Dose Effects, Tuberculin Sensitivity,  and Mycobacterium vaccae Immunotherapy

Pulmonary Bovine-Type Tuberculosis in Rabbits: Bacillary Virulence, Inhaled Dose Effects, Tuberculin Sensitivity, and Mycobacterium vaccae Immunotherapy

... of tubercle bacilli, but he did prove that the very early developing primary pulmonary lesions were controlled by systemic ...human-type tubercle bacilli ...of tubercle bacilli ...

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Pattern of Drug Resistance in Pulmonary TB Patients

Pattern of Drug Resistance in Pulmonary TB Patients

... resistant tubercle bacilli) or develops during treatment with antituberculous chemotherapeutic agents because of poor patients compliance or inadequate/ inappropriate treatment ...

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First Insight into the Population Structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Saudi Arabia

First Insight into the Population Structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Saudi Arabia

... clones of tubercle bacilli undergoing active circulation and due to high migration from countries where TB is endemic. A rapid population growth in high-rise cities and surrounding ghettos where low-skilled ...

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Importance of routine identification of recurrent laryngeal nerve in Hemithyroidectomy

Importance of routine identification of recurrent laryngeal nerve in Hemithyroidectomy

... This structure arises from the pharyngeal floor and descends in the midline, and subsequently forms a bilobed structure anterior to the trachea. Eventually the lateral ultimobranchial bodies fuse with the median thyroid ...

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Evaluation of the new RapID ANA II system for the identification of clinical anaerobic isolates

Evaluation of the new RapID ANA II system for the identification of clinical anaerobic isolates

... Overall, the system identified correctly to genus and species 68% of the total isolates 62% of 204 gram-negative bacilli, 70% of 69 nonsporeforming gram-positive bacilli, 74% of 130 Clos[r] ...

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Temporal and spatial dissection of Shh signaling in genital tubercle development

Temporal and spatial dissection of Shh signaling in genital tubercle development

... Genital tubercle (GT) initiation and outgrowth involve coordinated morphogenesis of surface ectoderm, cloacal mesoderm and hindgut endoderm. GT development appears to mirror that of the limb. Although Shh is ...

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Technologically difficult, pathogenic and food risky bacterial contamination of raw milk and other materials from dairy cow herds

Technologically difficult, pathogenic and food risky bacterial contamination of raw milk and other materials from dairy cow herds

... aerobic bacilli and anaerobic clostridia that very o�en come from fields of fodder crops and surfaces of rough ...mostly bacilli) < 200 CFU/ml are limited for specific dairy technology of produc- tion of ...

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Comparing milk microbial quality and hygiene between milk processed at home and milk processed by industries in Kicukiro district, Kigali City- Rwanda

Comparing milk microbial quality and hygiene between milk processed at home and milk processed by industries in Kicukiro district, Kigali City- Rwanda

... Gram -ve bacilli & coccobacilli and Gram -ve bacilli & filamentous bacteria in nutrient agar and macconkey gar respectively isolated from milk samples in gatenga sector.. Gram -[r] ...

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A Study on Cerebrospinalfluid Adenosine Deaminase Levels as a Marker of Central Nervous System Tuberculosis

A Study on Cerebrospinalfluid Adenosine Deaminase Levels as a Marker of Central Nervous System Tuberculosis

... Initially generations of PCR technique were able to detect as low as 10 bacilli in the specimen. Recent modifications have enabled the DNA extracted from a fraction of a bacilli to be found after suitable ...

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GENETIC AND BASE SEQUENCE HOMOLOGIES IN BACILLI

GENETIC AND BASE SEQUENCE HOMOLOGIES IN BACILLI

... subtilis DNA fragments, apparently because of an asymmetric distribution of C- rich regions (OPARA-KUBINSKA, KUBINSKI and SZYBALSKI 1964). Material at the bottom of th[r] ...

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Carbapenem Resistant Non Glucose Fermenting Gram Negative Bacilli: the Missing Piece to the Puzzle

Carbapenem Resistant Non Glucose Fermenting Gram Negative Bacilli: the Missing Piece to the Puzzle

... The rates of carbapenem resistance in non-glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli have been gradually increasing worldwide over the last 10 years and vary geographically (4, 5). Recent studies from South Korea ...

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