Bacterial Identification And Drug Susceptibility Patterns In Pregnant And Non Pregnant Uti Patients (springerbriefs In Applied Sciences And Technology)
by Syeda Sograh Fatima /
2017 / English / PDF
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This book provides a review of essential research on urinary
tract infections (UTIs), as well as a broader perspective on
methodologies adopted for the isolation and identification of the
bacteria from urine samples of pregnant and non-pregnant women on
the basis of their cultural, morphological and biochemical
characteristics. The identification is extended to the strain
level by means of molecular identification involving BLAST as a
bioinformatics tool. The book also addresses the roles of various
other bioinformatics tools for tracing the phylogenetic tree and
conservation studies among the bacteriocin of the identified
bacteria. Lastly, it assesses the antibiotics resistance patterns
of these isolates.
This book provides a review of essential research on urinary
tract infections (UTIs), as well as a broader perspective on
methodologies adopted for the isolation and identification of the
bacteria from urine samples of pregnant and non-pregnant women on
the basis of their cultural, morphological and biochemical
characteristics. The identification is extended to the strain
level by means of molecular identification involving BLAST as a
bioinformatics tool. The book also addresses the roles of various
other bioinformatics tools for tracing the phylogenetic tree and
conservation studies among the bacteriocin of the identified
bacteria. Lastly, it assesses the antibiotics resistance patterns
of these isolates.