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Biomed Opt Express ; 12(11): 7223-7243, 2021 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34858711

ABSTRACT

A microscope is an essential tool in biosciences and production quality laboratories for unveiling the secrets of microworlds. This paper describes the development of MicroHikari3D, an affordable DIY optical microscopy platform with automated sample positioning, autofocus and several illumination modalities to provide a high-quality flexible microscopy tool for labs with a short budget. This proposed optical microscope design aims to achieve high customization capabilities to allow whole 2D slide imaging and observation of 3D live specimens. The MicroHikari3D motion control system is based on the entry level 3D printer kit Tronxy X1 controlled from a server running in a Raspberry Pi 4. The server provides services to a client mobile app for video/image acquisition, processing, and a high level classification task by applying deep learning models.

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J Vet Pharmacol Ther ; 19(2): 118-23, 1996 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8735419

ABSTRACT

In this study the susceptibility of 91 methicillin-resistant and -susceptible Staphylococcus intermedius strains (MRSI and MSSI, respectively) against 15 antimicrobial agents was determined. The activity of the antimicrobial agents was studied at pH 7.2 and pH 8.5. Methicillin was more active at pH 7.2 (28 strains methicillin-resistant) than at pH 8.5 (55 strains methicillin-resistant). Gentamicin showed excellent activity, with only 3 strains resistant at pH 8.5. However, gentamicin would have to be administered parenterally. Oxytetracycline cannot be recommended for treatment of canine staphylococcal dermatitis, due to the high percentage (over 25%) of strains that were found to be resistant. Clindamycin showed little activity in inhibiting growth of the strains studied, the percent resistance at pH 7.2 was 93.4%. Rifampin behaved differently at the two pH values. However, a close relationship was noted between methicillin-resistant and rifampin-resistant strains, particularly at the lower pH. Of the fluoroquinolones, ciprofloxacin or enrofloxacin would be a good useful alternative for the treatment of methicillin-resistant strains of S. intermedius. Lastly, very high resistance to sulphamethoxypyridazine was found, as was the case with trimethoprim and a combination of trimethoprim/sulphamethoxypyridazine, against not only MRSI but also MSSI strains.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Dog Diseases/drug therapy , Methicillin Resistance , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/veterinary , Staphylococcus/drug effects , Acute Disease , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Dermatitis/drug therapy , Dermatitis/veterinary , Dogs , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Methicillin/pharmacology , Penicillins/pharmacology , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/drug therapy , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Zentralbl Veterinarmed B ; 42(5): 293-300, 1995 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8592904

ABSTRACT

A study was made of the susceptibility of 91 strains of Staphylococcus intermedius, isolated from staphylococcal dermatitis of dogs, to 11 beta-lactam antimicrobial agents. The activity of these antimicrobial agents against all strains was tested at pH 7.2 and 8.5. Finally, a comparative study was made of the susceptibility of these micro-organisms, dividing them into six groups: beta-lactamase positive and negative, methicillin resistant and susceptible and oxacillin resistant and susceptible. Only three of the 11 antimicrobial agents studied exhibited satisfactory behaviour at the two pH levels studied: mezlocillin, cefazolin and cefalotine. There was a good correlation at pH 8.5 between methicillin-resistant strains and those resistant to penicillin G, ampicillin, amoxycillin, cefamandole and cefuroxime. This correlation was not observed, however, between oxacillin-resistant strains and strains resistant to the other antimicrobial agents studied.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Dermatitis/veterinary , Dog Diseases/drug therapy , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/veterinary , Staphylococcus/drug effects , Animals , Dermatitis/drug therapy , Dogs , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Staphylococcal Skin Infections/drug therapy , Staphylococcus/enzymology , beta-Lactamases/biosynthesis , beta-Lactams
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