Talk:Neisseria meningitidis causing meningococcal meningitis: Difference between revisions
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Overall presentation provides good background and detail about the subject. Are there any special modifications to the metabolic pathways unique to this organism? Just a thought that may provide more interesting information about metabolism. Also, are there any pictures you can put in the bottom portion of the page? Grammar and writing seems good. --Jimmy Chapman | Overall presentation provides good background and detail about the subject. Are there any special modifications to the metabolic pathways unique to this organism? Just a thought that may provide more interesting information about metabolism. Also, are there any pictures you can put in the bottom portion of the page? Grammar and writing seems good. --Jimmy Chapman | ||
This is a well written article on the leading cause of bacterial meningitis. It covers all the important points of Neissseria meningitidis morphology, epidemiology, taxonomy, and methods of treatment. Consider including information about the bacterial genome and how the vaccine works. Overall, well done! --Hunter Gervelis |
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Overall presentation provides good background and detail about the subject. Are there any special modifications to the metabolic pathways unique to this organism? Just a thought that may provide more interesting information about metabolism. Also, are there any pictures you can put in the bottom portion of the page? Grammar and writing seems good. --Jimmy Chapman
This is a well written article on the leading cause of bacterial meningitis. It covers all the important points of Neissseria meningitidis morphology, epidemiology, taxonomy, and methods of treatment. Consider including information about the bacterial genome and how the vaccine works. Overall, well done! --Hunter Gervelis