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Microbial Techniques

Microbiology techniques Microbial techniques are methods used to study microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists. These techniques encompass culturing, isolation, identification, biochemical testing, and sterilization or disinfection processes. Common laboratory methods include microscopy (light, compound, and electron), incubation, and molecular assays such as PCR for detecting and analyzing microbes. These techniques are essential for understanding microbial behavior, diagnosing infections, ensuring food safety, monitoring environmental contaminants, and preventing the spread of harmful pathogens. Accurate microbial testing allows timely intervention, protecting public health and preventing potential hazards.

  • Culturing and Aseptic Techniques
  • Bacteria enumeration
  • Identification of Pathogens
  • Incubation
  • Bacteria Enumeration
  • Microscopy techniques
  • Biochemical tests

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