و ل اال ل رااي ر رامضم ت 48 -72 مال بينمم امعل 96 را سرز تل ت را تس ت عن تمعل ت ا ر تم ت مض (Gentamicin, ampicillin) .
AbstractThe present study showed the possibility of using a mixture of honey , Nigella sativa oil and propolis in the treatment of experimentaly infected rats occurred after induction of Pseudomonas aerugiosa in aburned area on the thigh at a concentration of 10 8 cfu / ml , the abscess appeared after 48hr .The study showed that mixture of honey, Nigella sativa oil and propolis showed a good activity in the treatment of the abscess with in 48 -72 hr ., compared with the antibiotics (Gentamicin , ampicillin) which gives the same results with in 96 hr
The study performed to explain the extreme susceptibility of the mouse kidney to the infection with Staphylococcus aureus by intraperitoneal inoculation. The percentage of the infection is (20%), histopathological examination showed many changes such as infiltration of the Inflammatory cells in interstitial tissue,cortex and medulla of the kidney ,and around the blood vessels , glomerulitis , addition to heamorrhage, necrosis in the cortex and medulla of the kidney. 19 Strains were positive for B-Lactamase production test (64%) and 6 were negative (36%)
This study investigated the adherence ability of fifteen isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to intestinal epithelium, by inducing in vitro infection of incubating suspension of rabbits intestinal epithelium cells of 10 7 cell/ml concentration with 5 X 10 7 cfu/ml suspension of Ps. aeruginosa and detect the occurrence of the adherence between them and the altering of function with the disrupt of the intestinal epithelial barrier.
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