SIM Test: Introduction, Principle, Test Requirements, Procedure, Result Interpretation, and Limitations

SIM Test: Introduction, Principle, Test Requirements, Procedure, Result Interpretation, and Limitations

Introduction SIM stands for sulfide, Indole, and Motility and SIM medium is applied for the differentiation of gram-negative enteric bacilli. SIM test assists to isolate the bacteria on the basis of sulfide production, indole formation, and motility and thus SIM test is a combination of three …

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National and Internation Medical Laboratory Monitoring Institutions and Associations: Introduction and Short Description

National and Internation Medical Laboratory Monitoring Institutions and Associations: Introduction and Short Description

Introduction of National and Internation Medical Laboratory Monitoring Institutions and Associations There are millions of people involved directly and indirectly in the department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. As we know, laboratory diagnosis is the third eye of clinicians. Thus for better performance, we have …

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

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 certain bacteria and fungi that possess this enzyme which hydrolyzes urea releasing ammonia into the medium. This produces a change in the pH of the …

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

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 and also to know the evidence of etiological agents in clinical specimens. Gram staining is a differential stain and thus it applies to differentiate Gram-positive …

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Blood Grouping and Rh Typing: Introduction, Principle, Procedure, Result- Interpretation, and Keynotes

Blood Grouping and Rh Typing: Introduction, Principle, Procedure, Result Interpretation and Keynotes

Introduction Blood Grouping and Rh Typing are used to determine the blood group and Rh factor of a sample of blood. ABO blood grouping and Rh typing are the most common blood group systems. There are nearly 300 blood group systems so far discovered. Other …

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Syllabus for Various Streams of Nursing: Introduction, Course wise List of Syllabus

Syllabus for Various Streams of Nursing-

Introduction of Syllabus for Various Streams of Nursing Syllabus for Various Streams of Nursing is beneficial for nursing students since nursing care is an integral part of the health service providers from nursing homes to hospitals. To fulfill the positions of such service nursing education …

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

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 (CoNS). Coagulase is an enzyme formed by S. aureus which changes soluble fibrinogen of plasma to insoluble fibrin. S. aureus produces two forms of coagulase. One is bound coagulase …

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Simmons and Koser’s citrate: Introduction, Differences, and Keynotes

Citrate positive bacteria (blue), negative (no color change)

Introduction of Simmons and Koser’s citrate Simmons citrate medium is a solid medium due to having agar. It is also an indicator medium due to the presence of phenol red. To say test positive, there should be growth and color change of the medium. Koser’s …

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