Bacteriology

Urease Test: Introduction, Principle, Procedure, Result-Interpretation, Urease Positive Organisms List, Limitations, and Keynotes

Introduction The urease test is also known as the urea hydrolyzation test or urea test and it is important for…

4 years ago

Gram Stain: Introduction, Principle, Test Requirements, Procedure, Result and Interpretation, Keynotes and Collection of Some Gram Stained Footages

Introduction of Gram Stain Gram stain is the most commonly used routine stain in microbiology for the identification of microbes…

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Coagulase Test: Introduction, Principle, Types, Test Requirements, Procedure, Result Interpretation, List of Coagulase Positive and Negative Bacteria, Limitations, and Keynotes

Introduction of Coagulase Test The coagulase test is an enzymatic assay that is applied to differentiate Staphylococcus aureus (positive) from coagulase-negative staphylococci…

4 years ago

Citrate Utilization Test: Introduction Principle, Procedure, Result and Interpretation, Citrate Utilization Test Positive and Negative Bacteria List and keynotes

Introduction A citrate utilization test is the most commonly used routine biochemical test for Gram-negative rods in bacteriology for the…

4 years ago

Common Formulae of Diagnostic Laboratory: Introduction, List of Formulae, and Description

Introduction of Common Formulae of Diagnostic Laboratory The 'Common Formulae of Diagnostic Laboratory' title is really useful who are involved…

4 years ago

Catalase Test: Introduction, Principle, Procedure, Result Interpretation, and Precautions

Introduction of Catalase Test The catalase test is the most common in bacteriology and is commonly used to differentiate those…

4 years ago

Oxidase Test for Bacteria: Introduction, Principle, Procedure, Result Interpretation, and Keynotes

Introduction of Oxidase Test (Kovac’s Method)  Gordon and McLeod introduced the application of a dimethyl-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride solution to test for the…

4 years ago

Body Fluid Analysis: Introduction, List of Tests, Unit and Normal Range

Introduction of Body Fluid Analysis Body fluid or cavity fluid is the fluid that covers our vital organs that not…

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Transudates and Exudates: Introduction, Differences between them, and Keynotes

Introduction of Transudates and Exudates Transuadtes are serous cavities fluids that accumulate as a result of non-inflammatory mechanisms while exudates…

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Bacteria-wise Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST): Introduction, List of Bacterial Panel, Antibiotics

Introduction of Bacteria-wise Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST) All antimicrobial agents/ antibiotics are not applicable for all bacteria and for this…

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