[ORDER SOLUTION] Antibiotics Azithromycin
The goal of this lab report is to answer the following two questions: Is there a difference in the effectiveness of the three antibiotics azithromycin, ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin against Neisseria meningitidis, Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae? How does cell wall structure affect susceptibility to antibiotics (those used in your sensitivity testing)? The experimental design used to answer these questions is performing a disc-diffusion antibiotic susceptibility test and gram staining. The results of both experiments are: Streptococcus pneumoniae is gram positive, Neisseria meningitidis is gram negative, and Haemophilus influenzae is gram negative. I have attached a bar graph that shows the results of the disc-diffusion antibiotic susceptibility test which are the average diameters of the zone of inhibitions for each bacteria with each antibiotic. I have also attached the peer-reviewed papers needed for 7) “CSLI zone size interpretative chart” and “BD antimicrobial susceptibility test.”1) Give background information on all bacteria and antibiotics you did your experiment on(mentioned above)2) Write about what is already known about them in the research literature. 6 journal papers minimum primary scientific articles (4 at least) and secondary scientific articles (review papers). Find more recent papers, published within the last 10 20 years.3) What is left unanswered and what is the significance of your experiment?4) What are your goals (objectives)? The aim of your study should be clearly stated immediately after discussing the basic references.5) Mention your experimental design.6) State the hypothesis and your prediction(s) in the last paragraph.Dont forget to cite throughout the text (author, year), for example: (Jensen, 2006) or(Stevens and Bonvecchio, 2001) or (Zhou et al., 2010).Written in present tense, and past tense if mentioning previously found data.7) Use past tense to state what you found out in your experiments, whether your resultssupport the hypothesis, or your results falsified the hypothesis.8) Interpret your findings and discuss their significance9)Draw conclusions and relate your data/findings to what has already been done in this field10)Compare your data to findings from published peer-reviewed papers to prove the results you got are valid or not. (No Quotes! You need to paraphrase the information you got from your sources and cite the author(s) of those papers)11)Propose future experiments.12)Talk about implications of your research.