Aeromonas

View with images and charts Aeromonas Introduction Species of Aeromonas are Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped, facultatively anaerobic bacteria that occur ubiquitously and autochthonously in aquatic environments. The genus Aeromonas was part of the family Vibrionaceae until the mid-1980s when phylogenetic evidence ...

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A Report on Hypersensitivity diseases

View with images and charts A Report on Hypersensitivity diseases Type I Hypersensitivity Type I hypersensitivity is also known as immediate or anaphylactic hypersensitivity. The reaction may involve skin (urticaria and eczema), eyes (conjunctivitis), nasopharynx (rhinorrhea, rhinitis), bronchopulmonary tissues (asthma) ...

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Report on Haemopty

View with images Report on Haemopty INTRODUCTION Haemoptysis is defined as the expectoration of blood from the respiratory tract that varies from blood- streaking of sputum to coughing up large amounts of pure blood. Blood may be coughed up alone ...

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Hypertension and its Management in General Practice

View with images and chart HYPERTENSION & ITS’S MANAGEMENT IN GENERAL PRACTICE INTRODUCTION Hypertension is controllable non-curable cardiovascular disease of human being. The clinical entity of the hypertension is of immense public health importance due to its attribution to considerable ...

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Biomechanics of lower limb

View with images and charts Biomechanics of lower limb Introduction to biomechanics The study of biomechanics ranges from the inner workings of a cell to the movement and development of limbs, the vasculature, and bones. As we develop a greater ...

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Aeromonas

view with images and charts Aeromonas Introduction Species of Aeromonas are Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped, facultatively anaerobic bacteria that occur ubiquitously and autochthonously in aquatic environments. The genus Aeromonas was part of the family Vibrionaceae until the mid-1980s when phylogenetic evidence ...

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