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Studies on the marine fish infection and antibiotic sensivity test selected pathogens
Authors
B Durga Devi, V Tamizhazhagan, M Ranjith Kumar
Abstract
This
approach worked but not as well or for as long as one would have wished.
Additionally, it has been at least two decades since any new class of
antibiotic has been discovered. We now have the opportunity to understand the
fundamental factors that microbes use to cause infection and disease. It is
from this understanding that eventually we will devise better means for the
control of microbial disease. However, we also must remember that human life
has evolved to live in a constant sea of microorganisms, and it is doubtful (if
not impossible) that a genotobiotic life is human destiny; instead, by
understanding virulence mechanisms, we can attempt to design strategies to
control microbial infection and disease. However infected fish isolated three
pathogens Escherichia coli, Salmonella sp. and Staphylococcus sp future studies
carried Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing of Pathogens Isolated from Spoiled Fish
which is giving more zone Staphylococcus sp. Streptomycin encountered 15
µg 27≤. Thus our present studies mainly focused marine fish infection and
antibiotic sensivity test selected pathogen.
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Pages:29-35
How to cite this article:
B Durga Devi, V Tamizhazhagan, M Ranjith Kumar "Studies on the marine fish infection and antibiotic sensivity test selected pathogens". International Journal of Biology Research, Vol 8, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 29-35
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