Identify some virulence factors of bacteria Proteus mirabilis isolated from people with otitis

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Lamiaa saoud abbod

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This study was carried out during the period from 5/4/ to 13/11/2016, collected (50) then swab from patients with acute and chronic otitis reviewers to Advisory clinic ear nose and throat Division at Baquba General Hospital, The aim of this  current study was to isolate and diagnose  proteus mirabilis and detection of some of its virulence factors. Smear incubated culture media and diffrentation, and then subjected to microscopic, biochemical tests germ farms for the purpose of diagnosing the variable spores. Test investigation of dynamic membrane configuration outside the living body run by using the variable germ isolated Congo-red dye. 10  (20%)  (streak of Proteus mirabilis, type either wipes which showed the volatile race not pathogen growth was  30, (60 %), while negative smears for bacterial 10 (20%) .The results of a study showed virulence factors of  bacteria the variable to 10 (100 %) isolation of her ability to produce swarming movement, 9 (90%) isolation possesses the ability to analyses human red blood cells, while 9 (90%) isolation of dynamic membrane configuration capability

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Lamiaa saoud abbod. (2023). Identify some virulence factors of bacteria Proteus mirabilis isolated from people with otitis. Tikrit Journal of Pure Science, 22(8), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v22i8.848
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