• Fresh samples of vegetable salad collected from different food outlet in Ilorin metropolis were evaluated for bacteria loads, at a temperature of 250c and the PH of the samples which is 3.7 using spread plate agar dilution method, the bacteria load ranges from 1.6x104cfu/g to 11.5x104cfu/g and faecal coliform ranges from 1.6x104cfu/g to 4.6x104cfu/g associated with the salad from majority of the samples. (researchwap.com)
  • Please refer to MSU Extension Publication 3124 Collecting Milk Samples for Microbiological Analysis and Publication 3132 Using an On-Farm Bacteriological Culture System for tips on collecting aseptic samples and streaking samples for bacteria identification. (msstate.edu)
  • While the plate on the right selectively only allows the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae, to grow (white dots). (oens.dk)
  • Techniques used in studying bacteria. (lookformedical.com)
  • A technique of bacterial typing which differentiates between bacteria or strains of bacteria by their susceptibility to one or more bacteriophages. (lookformedical.com)
  • Bi-plates provide two agar (growth medium) types and give general results: Gram-positive or Gram-negative. (msstate.edu)
  • Understand the three types of agar media on the tri-plate (Figure 2). (msstate.edu)
  • Some Examples of Selective and Differential Media: Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA) Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA) is a selective medium for the isolation of pathogenic and non-pathogenic Different pathogens that can use red blood cells to grow are shown on these plates. (oens.dk)
  • Each participant was asked to fill a questionnaire and diaphragms of their stethoscopes were imprinted on blood agar and sabourauds dextrose agar before and after disinfection with either 65%-EA, 70%-IPA or 1%-CH. The culture plates were incubated aerobically and the growth was further identified. (microbiologyjournal.org)
  • The Minnesota Easy® Culture System (University of Minnesota, Saint Paul) is an on-farm bacteriological culturing system that can help veterinarians and producers make strategic treatment decisions based on the pathogen involved in clinical mastitis cases. (msstate.edu)
  • A major benefit of on-farm milk bacteriological culture systems is that results can be obtained within 24 hours compared to a week or more for samples sent off to a lab. (msstate.edu)
  • This publication discusses how to read results of on-farm bacteriological cultures grown on the Minnesota Easy® Culture System. (msstate.edu)
  • The Minnesota Easy® Culture System tri-plate system will be used throughout this publication. (msstate.edu)
  • Because these fluorescent markers are all designed to indicate physical removal of an applied substance, surfaces that are effectively disinfected but less effectively cleaned are more likely flagged as failing to meet a quality standard using one of these markers than (a) culture technique. (clean2thekore.com)
  • Candle jar: A candle is lit in a jar with a culture plate. (oens.dk)
  • V4-V5 region 16S rRNA amplicon Illumina sequencing and, in parallel, bacteriological culture. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Considering that gene expression not always corresponds with observed phenotype, and bacteriological culture studies inadequately reflect infection conditions, to improve the existing knowledge for the pathogenicity of P. salmonis we present here a global proteomic profiling of Salmon salar macrophage-like cell cultures infected with P. salmonis LF-89. (preprints.org)
  • Milk with clots from clinical mastitis or a high fat content is sometimes mistaken as bacterial colonies when streaked on a plate. (msstate.edu)
  • Sometimes plates lack bacterial growth, even from cows with clinical mastitis. (msstate.edu)
  • serologic methods are one of the most suitable techniques ( 8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Results also show that bovine TB is an emerging wildlife disease and stress the need to prevent further geographic spread and prevalence increase. (cdc.gov)
  • The BSPP will enable 10 PhD candidates to acquire advanced skills in molecular techniques in Sweden. (hmamedicalclinic.com)
  • Molecular biological techniques provide a useful alternative approach. (researcherslinks.com)
  • Within the framework of National Tuberculosis Programmes the first purpose of bacteriological services is to detect infectious cases of pulmonary tuberculosis, monitor treatment progress and document cure at the end of treatment by means of microscopic examination. (who.int)
  • Despite this finding, routine housekeeping practices are often suboptimal, and some authors have observed that disinfection can be improved to 82 percent, resulting in an average 68 percent decrease in bacteriological environmental contamination. (clean2thekore.com)
  • Despite this finding, routine housekeeping practices are often suboptimal, and some authors have observed that disinfection can be improved to 82% resulting in an average 68% decrease in bacteriological environmental contamination is inexpensive and fast, infection control professionals view this method as unacceptable because of its lack of objectivity (Mulvey, 2011). (clean2thekore.com)
  • The cross infection control in dental office has received great attention from professionals and one of the critical points is the bacteriological control of water used in dental unit. (bvsalud.org)
  • Despite the efforts to avoid cross-infection in dental office using sterilized instruments, individual protection equipment and disinfection procedures, other measures such as microbiological control of the water used in dental units are required to prevent the spread of diseases 10,11 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Standardised techniques and procedures are useful if they meet the needs of - and are prepared in accordance with - prevailing epidemiological conditions and different laboratory levels. (who.int)
  • Become familiar with the plate options (Figure 1). (msstate.edu)
  • This technique involves using flame to kill contaminating organisms, and a general mode of operation that minimizes exposure of sterile media and equipment to contaminants. (oens.dk)
  • The solution is then spread uniformly through a number of possible means, the most popular is the use of sterile glass beads that are shook on top of the media, spreading the microbe-containing liquid evenly on the plate. (oens.dk)
  • The general strategy for evaluating water system biofilm depends on a comparision of the bacteriological quality of the incoming municipal water and that of water sampled from within facility's distribution system. (cdc.gov)
  •  Surface Spreading This method consists of increasing the surface area of infiltration by releasing water from the source to the surface of a basin, pond, pit or channel. (slideshare.net)
  • 1450 Therefore, an increase in heterotrophic plate count would suggest a greater rate and extent of biofilm formation in a health-care facility water system. (cdc.gov)
  • Heterotrophic plate counts and coliform counts, both of which are routinely run by the municipal water utility, will at least provide in indication of the potential for biofilm formation. (cdc.gov)
  • A direct correlation between heterotrophic plate count and biofilm levels has been demonstrated. (cdc.gov)
  • Screening tests showed 31.5% of herds positive using the buffered plate antigen test and 26.3% using the rose Bengal test compared with 15.7% with the complement fixation test. (who.int)
  • En utilisant l'épreuve de fixation du complément comme méthode de référence pour les tests de confirmation, on a constaté que le test au Rivanol était plus sensible mais moins spécifique que l'épreuve d'agglutination en tube pour le dépistage de la brucellose. (who.int)
  • Sterile technique, in general, is a learned state-of-being, or mantra, where every utilization of any sterile material comes with the caveat of taking every precaution to ensure it remains as free of contaminants as possible for as long as possible. (oens.dk)