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Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Antibiotic for Bacteria

In this article we will discuss about the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Antibiotic for Bacteria. Principle: Antibiotic is a chemical compound produced by some microorganisms, which in low conc. af­fects the growth of other sensitive microorganisms. The minimum inhibitory conc. (MIC) of an antibi­otic is that conc. which just inhibits the growth of a susceptible organism. This conc. primarily depends [...]

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Sensitivity of Antibiotics in Bacteria

In this article we will discuss about the Sensitivity of Antibiotics in Bacteria. Principle: Antibiotics are chemical substances produced, due to metabolism, by some microorganisms, which in small concentrations are capable of inhibiting the growth of other microorganisms. Antibiotics differ chemically and in their mode of action from one ano­ther. The sensitivity to any antibiotic depends on the type of [...]

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Top 3 Experiments on Medical Microbiology

The following points highlight the top three experiments on medical microbiology. The experiments are: 1. Procedure for Isolation and Identifica­tion of Escherichia Coli 2. Procedure for Isolation and Identifica­tion of Salmonella 3. Procedure for Isolation and Identification of Vibiro Cholarae. Medical Microbiology: Experiment # 1. Procedure for Isolation and Identifica­tion of Escherichia Coli: Principle: Tergitol - 7 agar medium (Sodium [...]

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