
Wael Adil- PhD
- Lecturer at Nahrain University
Wael Adil
- PhD
- Lecturer at Nahrain University
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Introduction
Environmental microbiology
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Publications (11)
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a considerable global concern and are among the most prevalent types of microbial infection globally. Young and sexually active women are disproportionately affected, with over 60% of females being diagnosed with UTIs at some point in their lives. Staphylococcus saprophyticus is a significant pathogen that causes...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) represents one of the most prevalent pathogens responsible for food poisoning because of its capacity for producing staphylo-coccal enterotoxin. The main goal of this investigation was to determine the presence of S. aureus and evaluate its enterotoxin genes in randomly selected food handlers from different restaur...
Background: The world is moving towards recycling waste from various sources, especially natural products, and reusing it in various medical, agricultural, and industrial fields. Date seeds are considered one of those sources, as seeds are rich in different natural compounds with nutritional and medical value. Objective: Ajwa date seeds (Phoenix da...
Phytoremediation is considered as an economical and ecologically beneficial approach that has demonstrated efficacy in cleaning up contaminated water and soils. Particularly, phytoremediation is the only approach used for various types of wetlands when applied on a large scale to purify industrial effluent. Nonetheless, most research on the phytore...
Background: Fungi are widespread in indoor environments and contribute to various diseases in patients with compromised immune systems. Objective: This study aims to assess air quality containing fungi in the indoor environments of Al-Nu'man Teaching Hospital. Materials and Methods: The study involved 210 environmental samples collected from variou...
Hospitals produce large amounts of wastewater, which might comprise different potentially dangerous materials. Furthermore, these effluents do not typically undergo any special treatment before being dumped into municipal wastewater networks. The present study focuses on the liquid effluents and quality of the Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital. The phys...
This study aims to know the effect of the insecticide ”Chlorpyrifos. It is one of the
organophosphorous compounds” on the increase and proliferation of Mast Cells MC) in the intestines
of rats, and 110 male rats were used for this purpose, they were divided into four groups: The first group
was assigned as a control group. The second, third and fou...
Examination of bone marrow may be a valuable diagnostic tool in the differential diagnosis of diseases
such as:
• Diseases associated either with a decrease or increase in cellular elements in the peripheral blood.
• The appearance of abnormal cells in the peripheral blood.
• When a peripheral blood count indicates the presence of leukopaenia
• In...
Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are the two major globally distributed pathogens, that cause chronic and recalcitrant infections due to their capacity to produce biofilms. Biofilm production represents a survival strategy for these species, allowing them to endure environmental stress by altering their gene expression to match thei...
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Questions (12)
What is the purpose of adding MnSO4, Alkali-iodide-azide reagent and Sulfuric acid in winklers method?
What does that mean biofilm with OD630? why choosing this number and any other numbers?
Hello everyone, can you help me how I can enumerate the biofilm cells after grown on a microtiter plate and placed into Petri dish, I want to enumerate the s. aureus cells on selective mannitol salt agar after grown as a biofilm on 96 wells before and after treatment by something
How to isolate and identify S. aureus and P. aeruginosa from the sewage water?
What bacteria do when exposed to nutrient limitation inside biofilm and without?
Does anyone have topics about the effect of starvation on the biofilm, especially starvation of nutrients?
hello Can anyone paraphrasing this sentence? (( A study analyzing a larger collection of isolates from infected patients indicated that aureus strains associated with invasive diseases were significantly more likely to carry both fnb genes)) thanks
Hello all. Does anyone can help me to make paragraph about biofilm formation in p. aeruinosa at each stage.. I could not find a concise thing explaining all the proteins, enzymes and genes involved in the formation process at every stage .. I want to write two papers containing everything from sticking to dispersal . thanks
what is the role of Fibronectin‐Binding Protein (FnBP) in bofilm attachment And especially–FnBPA GENE IN GENE EXPRESSION
hi iam interest in interaction of bacteria in biofilm can that project benefit me
mixed biofilm .......................
HI All
Is that true has been changed colony forming unit range from( 30-300) to ( 50 -150)
any one have references.
I wonder if anyone is working on biofilm in hospital sewage or any research on the subject?
Is there anyone who studied starving biofilm?
I need information about hospital sewage and its relationship with biofilm especially staph .aureus ans P. aeroginosa
Thanks