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Month: January 2015

Special CME January 19th 2015

Posted on January 15, 2015February 14, 2015     by Roshan ( Web Admin )    

The Sri Lanka College of Microbiologists CME Programme “Reducing the risk of infection in patients on Dialysis” by Dr. John Cheesbrough Honorary Senior Lecturer University of Liverpool Department of Epidemiology and Population Health United Kingdom Date : 19th of January 2015 Time : 12.30 p.m…

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Members Posts

  • Loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP),Is it a cost-effective alternative for PCR?

    Loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a novel technique first developed in the year 2000 by Notomi et al and further improved by Nagamine et al.1,2 The simplicity of the procedure belies the complex chemical and molecular processes that are involved in the reaction. A detailed explanation of the mechanism is beyond the scope of this article, but very briefly, it involves six primers targeting eight different areas of the target sequence, which are amplified by a DNA polymerase under isothermal (usually 60-65oC) conditions.

  • Laboratory diagnosis of toxoplasmosis: methods, pitfalls and new developments

    By Nilakshi Samaranayake MBBS, Dip Med Micro, PhD Senior Lecturer in Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo Toxoplasmosis is caused by an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii.  It is a typical zoonotic infection with cats and other larger felids as primary hosts and…

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  • A to Z on antimicrobial prescription

      By Dr Wadanamby J.M.R.W.W Head of department of Microbiolog Lanka hospital diagnostics 0777258366 rohiniw@lhd.lk rohiniwadanamby@gmail.com       Antimicrobial resistance is a major global threat that we encountered during this decade. Many organizations, societies, committees individually and collectively are trying to combat this threat…

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  • FACTS ON COVID-19 NEW VARIANTS

    Dr. Madhumanee Abeywardena MD (USSR) Diploma in Medical Microbiology MD in Medical Microbiology Consultant Clinical Microbiologist Sirimavo Bandaranayake Specialized Children’s Hospital

College Posts

  • Contributions for the Annual Bulletin of the Sri Lanka College of Microbiologists 2021

    The 30th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Sri Lanka College of microbiologists is scheduled to be held from 25th to 27th of August 2021. The Annual Bulletin of the Sri Lanka College of Microbiologists will be published to coincide with the sessions. The aims of…

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  • Message from the President 2020-2021

    Dear Colleagues, It is my honor to serve as the SLCM’s president for the year 2020/2021. I write with pleasure to welcome you to the coming year ahead. I hope to work closely with the enthusiastic group of Council members and the SLCM office staff…

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  • The Council – 2020/2021

    Prof. Nadira Karunaweera   Dr. Geethika Patabendige Dr. Rohini Wadanamby   Dr. N. Shirani Chandrasiri   Dr. Madhumanee Abeywardena Dr. Nilakshi Samaranayake Dr. Nadisha Badanasinghe   Prof. Neluka Fernando   Prof. Ajith Nagahawatte Dr. Deepika Priyanthi Dr. Dushani Jayawardhana Dr. Dhananja Namalie Dr. Rothitha Muthugla…

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