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MMic members busy at work. . Sunday, January 28, 2007. Most Suspected Protozoa and Fungi Infection in the Jungle. Done by: Hoi Shing, Devi, Kailing, Siang Fang, Michelle and Jinq Shya. It is found mainly in tropical countries where the conditions are moist. Thus, it is likely to be found in Brunei jungle. It is common where there are poor sanitary conditions, and is spread by contaminated food (particularly unwashed vegetables) and water. B) Signs and Symptoms. Treat patient with drug (Metronidazole).
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Medical Microbiology: Patient 3
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, December 7, 2006. The following measures can reduce the risk for bladder infections and other UTIs:. 8226; Avoid products that may irritate the urethra (e.g., bubble bath, scented feminine products). 8226; Cleanse the genital area before sexual intercourse. 8226; Change soiled diapers in infants and toddlers promptly. 8226; Drink plenty of water to remove bacteria from the urinary tract. 3 Microscopy- M...
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Medical Microbiology: 2007-01-21
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, January 25, 2007. The two common fungi found in Jungle includes:. Tinea Pedis (Athlete's foot). Below shows the picture of the hookworm. The hookworm is a parasitic worm (nematode) that lives in the small intestine of its host. Two species of hookworms that commonly infect humans are:. Found more commonly in SEA). Itch or rash but none were suggestive of cutaneous larva migrans. Below shows a picture of.
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Medical Microbiology: 2006-12-10
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. Summary of all Cases. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Friday, December 15, 2006. Summary of all Cases. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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MMic members busy at work. . Thursday, December 07, 2006. Specimen 1-2 (Stool): Suspected Microorganisms for Food Poisoning/ Enterocolitis. Posted by: Hoi Shing, Devi, Kailing, Siang Fang, Michelle and Jinq Shya. Specimen 1 (Stool): Suspected Microorganisms for Food Poisoning. Growth on Blood agar. Gram stain of Staphylococcus aureus. Colonies are grey to deep golden yellow, round, smooth, glistening, and raised. Production of various degrees of haemolysis. Antibiotics: Shows resistance to Penicillin G.
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MMic members busy at work. . Thursday, November 30, 2006. MMIC PBL 1 (Specimen 1-5). Done By: Hoi Shing, Devi, Kailing, Siang Fang, Michelle, Jinq Shya. Specimen 1 (Stool): Ng Ming En. Common, usually mild, but sometimes deadly. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, and diarrhea that come on suddenly (within 48 hours) upon the consumption of a contaminated food or drink. Causes of Food Poisoning. Infective agents: viruses, bacteria, parasites. Specimen 2 (Stool): Kwan Siew Lan.
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Medical Microbiology: Patient 5
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Friday, December 8, 2006. UTI causes the symptoms the patient complaint: fever, chills and dysuria. As mentioned in my previous post, i found out a few bacteria:. More common UTI micorbes include. E coli and Staphylococcus saprophyticus. It is ranked FIRST in causing UTI. Found in female betwwen age 17-27. Urease and lipase positive. It is ranked SECOND most common cause of UTI. This picture shows the. Fluorescen...
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Medical Microbiology: Patient 1
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, December 7, 2006. Suspected microorganisms causing Patient 1 to have food poisoning:. 183; Shigella bacterium. Is not one of the suspected one of the suspected microoganism is because it can never be f ound in stool. Are Gram-negative, nonmotile, non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacteria, very closely related to. 167; a genus of the bacterial family Enterobacteriaceae. Can be grown and then viewed under a ...
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Medical Microbiology: Protozoa (2nd post)
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View my complete profile. 21 Jan - 28 Jan. 14 Jan - 21 Jan. 10 Dec - 17 Dec. 3 Dec - 10 Dec. Thursday, January 25, 2007. The two most common protozoa. Found in Brunei jungle includes:. Below shows a picture of. Is a flagellated protozoan parasite that infects the gastrointestinal tract and causes. Infection causes giardiasis, a type of gastroenteritis that manifests itself with severe diarrhea and abdominal cramps. Bloating, fatigue, nausea, vomiting and weight loss. Do not brush teeth with tap water tha...