Sentences with word «cocci»

Not effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa or gram - positive cocci on inanimate surfaces.
For example, they are comparing moisture content, soil types, crops and other vegetation in the Central Valley's Kern County with environmental features at Sharktooth Hill, a popular fossil site outside Bakersfield where cocci spores are known to have caused illness.
Medically known as coccidioidomycosis, or cocci for short, the lung infection is caused by a fungus in the mushroom family that begins life as a tiny, single - celled spore.
We see as many cases of cocci in house dogs who are only out for a minute to do their duty as in outdoor dogs who run around all day with their noses to the ground.
Whatever the reason, the incidence and severity of cocci in greyhounds does seem higher than in the rest of the local canine population.
The area is known to harbor cocci spores that can cause valley fever.
This extremely small coccus (200 - 300 nm) has a distinctive lifestyle not previously observed in human - associated microbes.
No doubt that almost all parts of the coconut tree (cocci nusifera) can be utilized by humans.
Common findings are degenerated neutrophils, eosinophils (typical finding of furunculosis), macrophages and small number of intracellular bacteria (most commonly cocci).
Lungs and bones account for most cases; other places cocci can go are the central nervous system, eyes, and rarely, heart or skin.
Tylosin is a macrolid, bacteriostatic antibiotic that has activity against most Gram - positive and Gram - negative cocci, Gram - positive rods and Mycoplasma.
Tonight, he was re-weighed, examined, temp remains normal, still has swollen lymph nodes and in doing a «tape» test on the lesions on his face, no yeast was found and only mild cocci.
The group includes both bacilli and cocci, which can form chains of varying length but which never form spores.
Rhodococcus sp. exhibits morphological differentiation and can be found as both cocci and filaments [16] consistent with forms found in lacunae from this survey (Fig. 10).
A particular concern with greyhounds is how much the cocci bone lesions resemble bone cancer (osteosarcoma) on x-rays.
If an Arizona greyhound is ever diagnosed by x-ray with «bone cancer,» be sure a cocci titer is done.
I strongly recommend a cocci titer be done early on any Arizona greyhound sick for any reason.
Our greyhounds seem particularly susceptible to cocci, perhaps due to their normally low white blood cell counts (therefore less resistance to infectious disease?).
Ten minutes later, my technician tells me that the ears have yeast and cocci (bacteria).
Valley Fever (medical name coccidioidomycosis or «cocci» for short) is an infection caused by a fungus (Coccidioides immitis) that grows in the soil in the southwestern United States (California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Mexico).
He remains on Pred and Clavamox and also the ear drops he began last Friday for the cocci / rods found.
Tonight, he was re-weighed, examined, temp remains normal, still has swollen lymph nodes and is now having his Prednisolone increased and had ear cytologies done again and he has cocci and rods in the one ear.
A combination of topical neomycin, polymyxin B and bacitracin is often used in dogs of noncomplicated external ocular infection when gram - positive cocci are identified in the scraping of conjunctiva for cytologic evaluations (Bistner, 1980; Peiffer et al., 1984), while in the present study most gram - positive cocci (staphylococci and streptococci) were not susceptible to neomycin and bacitracin but to chloramphenicol, tylosin and oxytetracycline.
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