Neisseria Gonorrhoeae (Gonococcus)
N. gonorrhoeae causes the venereal disease gonorrhea. This gonococcus was first described by Neisser in 1879 in gonorrhea pus. Its
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N. gonorrhoeae causes the venereal disease gonorrhea. This gonococcus was first described by Neisser in 1879 in gonorrhea pus. Its
Read MoreThese are Gram positive cocci which occur mostly in pairs, tetras or irregular clusters. In biochemical reactions micrococci are catalase
Read MoreThis plasmid is the great choice in medical importance as it leads to the spread of multiple drug resistance among
Read MorePlasmids are circular DNA molecules present in the cytoplasm of bacteria, capable of autonomous replication (independent replication). Plasmids consist genes
Read More• Clostridium botulinum is a bacterium that produces dangerous toxins (botulinum toxins) under low-oxygen conditions.• Botulinum toxins are one of
Read MoreBotulinum toxin, also called “miracle poison,” is one of the most poisonous biological substances known.Botulinum toxin (BoNT) is produced by
Read MoreStreptococcus is one of the bacteria commonly present as normal flora of the human body. They are gram positive, nonmotile,
Read MoreLaboratory analysis is the initial step of examination of urine specimen. The midstream urine is required and that should be
Read MoreMethylhydrocupreine hydrochloride (Optochin) is an quinine derivative and a water soluble compounds. In a very low concentrations, it inhibits S.
Read MoreThe genus Staphylococcus comprises of both pathogenic and nonpathogenic organisms. They are Gram-positive, form irregular clusters of spherical cells, mesophilic,
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