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Bacteriology Section![[image]](images/bact.jpg)
Bacteriology Section
This section of the AHC is
responsible for the isolation, identification, typing and
determination of antimicrobial susceptibilities of bacterial
pathogens, as well as the isolation and identification of fungal
pathogens from animals.
A wide variety of specimens are
acceptable for culture. The laboratory workup may include aerobic
and anaerobic culture, as well as enrichment culture for a number of
specific pathogens including Salmonella, Campylobacter, Listeria
and others. Identification is done using standard culturing
techniques and biochemical testing. In addition to classic
bacteriological methods we use DNA-based methodology for the
detection of some pathogens and to help identify isolates. Genetic
analysis may be used to type organisms (fingerprinting) for
epidemiological studies.
Serological typing may also be
performed for certain organisms.
Antimicrobial susceptibility
testing is based upon the common antimicrobials used to treat
disease in specific industries. Although we most often use the
Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion assay to give Susceptibility / Resistance
results, we may also determine the Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations
(MIC) for some agents upon request.
S. Byrne, BSc (Hon), PhD, Section Head
Osei-Appiah, J., BSc, Laboratory Scientist
Zabek, E., BSc, Laboratory Scientist
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