Beneficial And Negative Effect Of Microbes

Microbioz India, Febraury , 2015 Issue


Cover Story : "Beneficial And Negative Effect Of Microbes"

Beneficial And Negative Effect Of Microbes

Benefits of Microbes to the Society and its Effect on Humanity

Dear readers Microbioz India, going to launch 12th Issue of Microbioz India magazines.I would like to thanks you all forgreat support and day by day progress in our audiences and memberships around the world. The cover story of this issue is very common entitled “Beneficial and negative effect of Microbes’” but discuss various interested topic about how bacteria influences our in different positive and negative responses. According to article published in live sciences, the human gut is teeming with bacteria, most of which helps us digest food and fend off the bad guys in the belly. But how does the body tell the good from the bad? New research is pointing to gut-specific white blood cells (called Treg cells), which "learn" to identify and then protect the good gut bacteria, telling our bodies "Don't mess with them.

Featured Article

Diabetic Foot Disorders: The Inherent Risk in Diabetic patients

By: Dr. Moslim Dhaher Musa, Nasiriya, Iraq

Diabetic foot disorder (abnormalities) is clearly one of the most important complications of diabetes mellitus (DM) and is the leading cause of hospitalization with substantia morbidity, impairment of quality of life and engender high treatment costs[1].The term diabetic foot disorders DFDs refers to a group of disorders which clinically present with one or more of the following clinical manifestations: foot ulceration, infection, neuropathy, deformity, gangrene and/or ischemia [2]. Due to the impaired metabolic mechanisms in DM, there is an increased risk of infection and poor wound healing due to a series of mechanisms which include decreased cell and growth factor response, diminished peripheral blood flow and decreased local angiogenesis. Thus, the feet are predisposed to peripheral vascular disease, damage of peripheral nerves, deformities, ulceration and gangrene.

An Interview with Dr.Jai Shree Paul

As we did in our earlier issues each month our team introduces with Scientist/Academic Staff/Professors this month we perform an interview with one of reputed Microbiologist and Professors, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.

Microbioz India Recent Research News

Microbioz India this issue of magazines also discusses number of current news and researches collected from different world wide sources. Research news mainly focuses on current research news and information on Microbiology and related branches.

Microbioz India Current Scholarships open positions and Cross Word Game

For better support to our dearest readers who would like to pursue higher education in different reputed university of world, Magazines has different list of openings given in side. And in last phase of magazine an interesting Microbiology Cross Word is given.

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