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    to mammalian epithelial cells it should be noted that the ALs proteins‚ predominantly ALs3‚ are known to aid the formation of C. albicans biofilm‚ initiate epithelial invasion and cause epithelial cell damage. The ability of C. albicans to form a biofilm has been shown to have a positive correlation with its virulence (Yang‚ 2003) in which formation of biofilms on implanted

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    urinary tract infections. Cranberry juice and cranberry extract consumed by women may interfere with microorganism attachment. Silver alloy catheters have also been shown to effect the adherence of microorganism. Silver also minimizes the formation of biofilm and migration to the bladder. Bacterial lysate is another UTI prevention method‚ which is a vaccine that introduces a small amount of E. coli into the body. Long term indwelling catheters are going to be around for a long time. The best way to fight

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    In circumstances of biofilms‚ subgingival plaques are stubbornly persistent and a pain to eliminate. Gingival fluids contain complement‚ antibodies‚ and all systems that exist in the blood to help avert and regulate infection. They progress into the periodontal pocket moderately submerging the biofilms. Activating the complement may happen‚ in which millions of leukocytes‚ and neutrophils in particular‚ unite at the biofilms surface. Still‚ bacteria thrive in the biofilms due to being protected

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    liquid culture. The static cultures were incubated at 30oC‚ apart from the conditions in Rainey and Travisano at 28o C‚ and were observed after 3 and 5 days of growth‚ often yielding the formation of a biofilm at the liquid interface of each culture (Rainey and Travisano‚ 1998). The production of biofilms in liquid microbial cultures and colony growth on agar plates allowed for the contrast and comparison of SM cells‚ WS+ and mutations that

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    2.1 Sanitation Methods There are Four Methods that conducted on the laboratories in order to detect the presence of microorganisms. There are Rodac Method‚ Swab Method‚ Rinse Method‚ and lastly Open Dish Method and it will be discussed in detail below. 2.1.1 Rodac Method The purpose of this Standard Operating Procedure is to describe a program that will adequately measure the efficacy of disinfection of Rooms and equipment in each laboratory‚ RODAC plates can detect the presence or absence of

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    particularly detrimental in patients with cystic fibrosis. This is because they are antibiotic resistant to a certain extent. Paired with this‚ patients with cystic fibrosis have a decreased ability to produce mucous membranes‚ making it easier for biofilms associated with P. aeruginosa (Lyczak et al 2002). This along with their seemingly advanced quorum sensing mechanism makes it very hard for these patients to defeat the infection that colonizes in the lungs (Wu et al 2004). (3 pts) Provide a one

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    has a compromised immune system. These infections are usually associated with intravascular catheters and other indwelling medical devices ("Staphylococcus epidermidis"). S. epidermidis produces a biofilm that grows on medical devices and then microorganisms are able to attach to themselves to the biofilm. It is also resistant to common antibiotics which make it difficult to treat which is why it is very important for hospitals to prevent infection by keeping a sterile environment and to follow aseptic

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    Effects and Diseases of the Bacterium Streptococcus Pyogenes The bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes has been infecting people for more than a century. Once a deadly bacterium‚ now only an antibiotic from curing the diseases it causes. Streptococcus pyogenes has been responsible for excruciating throat pains and even in some cases a horrendous rash included. This paper will talk about the history of this organism‚ how it acts as a pathogen‚ how people attract it‚ the symptoms that come with the disease

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    Introduction Antibiotics are drugs that have been developed to destroy or show interference with the growth of microorganisms. The first antibiotic properties revealed were synthetic chemicals‚ particularly drugs containing arsenic‚ which were discovered by Ehrlich at the beginning of the 20th century. Sulphonamide inhibitors of folate metabolism were developed by Domagz in the 1930s which then followed with the development of the first true antibiotic‚ penicillin in the 1940s.(Wright 2011) Upon

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    a number of virulence factors to adhere the uroepithelial cells (Vranes J et al.‚ 2001 and Johnson JR 1991). The longer the urinary catheter remains in place‚ the greater is the tendency of these organisms to develop biofilms‚ which may result in urinary tract infections. Biofilms are the microbial communities of the surface-attached cells which are embedded in a self-produced extracellular polymeric matrix (Donlan RM‚ Costerton JW 2002).They can cause serious problems in many areas‚ both in the

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