Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonas are a large group of aerobic, non sporing Gram negative bacilli, they are motile by polar flagella. They are
Read MoreRecombinant DNA Technology (RDT) Labs Magazine
Pseudomonas are a large group of aerobic, non sporing Gram negative bacilli, they are motile by polar flagella. They are
Read MoreVibrios are actively motile by means of a polar flagellum, they are Gram negative, rigid, curved rods. The name ‘vibrio’
Read MoreSalmonella genus consist of bacilli those live as parasite in the intestine of a large number of vertebrate species and produce
Read MoreDysentery is a clinical condition of multiple etiology, characterized by the frequent passage of blood stained, mucopurulent stools. Two common
Read MoreThis genus is named after Escherich who was the first to describe the colon bacillus under the name Bacterium coli commune (1885).
Read MoreAnaerobic infections are usually endogenous and are caused by tissue invasion by bacteria normally resident on the respective body surface.
Read MoreMedically important anaerobic gram negative bacilli belong to the family Bacteroidaceae and are classified into the genera Bacteroides, Fusobacterium and Leptotrichia. Isolated from clinical specimens, Bacteroides are
Read MoreThere are many genera those are placed in this group (type) of bacteria. Among those medically relevant are Eubacterium, Propionibacterium, Lactobacillus,
Read MoreAnaerobic cocci represent a heterogeneous collection of cocci. They can be divided into Gram positive and Gram negative groups. On
Read MoreCl. Botulinum causes botulism, a paralytic disease usually presenting as a form of food poisoning. Botulism bacillus is a widely distributed
Read More