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    Introduction Microbes are found everywhere and are the oldest from of life on Earth. They are so small that millions can fit into the eye of a needle and most microbes are harmless and are crucial for our existence on Earth. Not all microbes are harmless and many in fact can cause serious damage to plants, animals and humans. A pathogen is anything that can cause a disease or illness to its host and includes worms, bacteria, protozoa, viruses and fungus. This report will focus on food…

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    Serratia marcesens in a solution. Introduction Enumeration of microorganism is used to determine the amount of bacteria present in a sample. Microbiologists around the world are using enumeration to calculate the amount of bacteria present in drinking water and other potable drinks. Serial dilution is used to lower the amount of bacteria present in a solution, making it countable and viability let it know how viable the microorganism…

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    Antimicrobial resistance has long been a topic of research due to the increase prescription of antibiotics. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, antimicrobial resistance is defined as a microbe’s ability to change when exposed to antibiotics and allow them to resist the effects1. This causes the antibiotics to be unsuccessful in treating bacteria. Antimicrobial resistance happens when a bacterium has the ability to survive against antibiotics causing a selectivity for the…

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    Infection control and prevention, e.g. standard infection control precautions. Infections are caused by pathogens, which are living microorganisms that infect your body. A contagious disease is one that is transmitted by physical contact from an individual that has the disease. Now an infectious disease can be transmitted through air, water or a mosquito. All carers must make sure all vaccines are up to date as you need to be prone to diseases so the service user doesn’t get them off you. The…

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    the most common causes of death in modern society, especially in people less than 44 years(Shu Fan et al., 2013). Bacterial microorganisms can gain access from environment or from surrounding skin surface into underlying tissue when patient compromised and physical characteristics are optimal for colonization and growth(Irena Pastar et al., 2013).Presence of microorganism that proliferate without immune response is known as colonization.(Abdul R. Siddiqui and Jack M. Bernstein, 2010). Delay in…

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    method Microorganisms are classified in to the three domains of life. The organism that is predominately found in our environment is bacteria closely followed by archaea and eukaryote. Although, microorganism might seem similar, they are different interims of their structures, biochemical composition, and the habitat they adopt. Conducting an extensive test on microorganism has many benefits. We can protect our self’s from different types of infectious disease. In the unknown microorganism…

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    working with well being authorities in local and neighborhood workplaces of nations in which they are utilized, and by a broad system of labs around the world. These workplaces and labs affirm instances of ailment, track changes to infections and microorganisms, track development of sicknesses all through the world, arrange illness control endeavors and screen the accomplishment…

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    root canal system Historically, the most wide-spread method for detecting and characterizing bacteria has been by culturing. Culturing bacteria allows the analysis of their morphology, virulence, gram-staining pattern, the quantization of viable microorganisms, as well as the testing of their susceptibility to antibiotics. Consequently, this method may not allow normally viable bacteria to cultivate as the selected culturing media may not have the nutritional and physiologic requirements that…

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    Gut Bacteria

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    Bacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments. In the American Journal of Gastroenterology, the authors mention that gut bacteria and other microorganisms aid in digestion and help in the development of the immune system. Other bacteria can cause infections (Vidyasagar Aparna, 2015). Infection is caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi getting into or onto the body (Department of Health & Human Services, State Government of Victoria…

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    Dry Soil Lab Report

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    In the arid soil sample, however, the calculations showed fungi to be the most abundant microorganism, which was not expected. Additionally, the total CFU/mL of the arid soil was much higher than the total CFU/mL of the damp soil, which was not expected. Finally, the observable diversity of the arid soil was much higher than that of the damp soil…

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